I have no issues with those that have good reason to avoid Monsanto for a variety of good reasons just as you have given.
It is those that simply bash Monsanto because a friend of a friend of a distant cousin told them of a news story they read about 15 years ago about the evils of Monsanto so now the company will always be despised even though the person has never even dealt with Monsanto and it is based only on gossip.
As to continuing to charge for technology---did you buy Roundup back in the 1970s or early '80s. Not sure when I bought my first but it cost about $100 per gallon. What is it currently selling for for the same formulation/strength as back then?
Their continued research has brought some fine products to market. Have you tried their Poison Ivy Plus Tough Brush Killer? Sure hammered and killed the poison ivy I used it on.
Reminds me of Burpee and Parks Seeds as well as others, you may pay more but you are funding a lot of research while other ride on their coat tails.
No issues at all with your opinion, you expressed it well and gave why.
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