Neonicotinoid Treated Seeds
As a corn or soybean farmer you have the right to make an honest living and protect your farm from the negative impacts of Neonicotinoids.
By taking informed steps and advocating for responsible farming practices, you can protect your farm’s future and the environment. Together, we can create a sustainable and prosperous future for agriculture.
If you feel that you have been deceived by chemical companies into buying neonic treated seeds to increase your yield, you may be entitled to compensation if you file a claim. There are NO LEGAL FEES unless you WIN!
Please complete the following form to schedule a FREE claim review to see if you qualify!
NEONICOTINOID CHEMICALS: COSTLY, YET DELIVERING NO EXTRA YIELD OR BENEFIT
Studies show that Neonicotinoid (neonic) seed treatments — specifically for corn and soybeans— for which you pay a premium, don’t live up to their advertised benefits. Despite their widespread use and marketing claims, neonics fail to increase crop production and yields. In other words, you pay more for a product that doesn’t work as advertised.
WHY DO CHEMICAL COMPANIES PUSH A PRODUCT THAT DOES NOT BENEFIT FARMERS?
FOR PROFITS! Neonics is a multi-billion-dollar chemical industry. Chemical companies successfully charge you a premium for an ineffective product, leaving you with a higher price tag for a product that falls short.
As a dedicated American farmer, you know the importance of making informed decisions to protect your crops, your livelihood, and the environment. Here are 3 reasons why you should care about the effects of Neonicotinoids:
- ECONOMIC IMPACT – Neonic seed treatments cost more upfront and often fail to deliver the promised increase in yield or return on investment, ultimately hurting your bottom line.
- MISLEADING INFORMATION – Chemical companies such as Bayer, Syngenta, Corteva, and BASF have been deceiving farmers for decades by leading them to believe that they need to purchase neonic-treated corn and soybean seeds to have successful crops.
- DAMAGES TO PROPERTY & ENVIRONMENT – Neonicotinoids can harm your soil, water, and beneficial insects, leading to long-term impacts to your farmland.