Brooke's bees
The Guest lecture on Brooke's bees opened my eyes. I never truly thought about how important bees are, along with other insects who help with the pollination process. I grew up in a very heavily farming area, and I can remember as a young boy when pesticides were being abused how that affected the farmers. The area in which I lived corn crops were very weak and the amount of bushels per acre were way down. I did not put two and two together until hearing Brooke's lecture when I realized that maybe the cause in the lack of corn crops for this period was due to the heavy use of pesticides crippling the bee population. From what I can remember the weather was great for corn growth, and there was no frosts harming early germination. There is no way for me to prove this theory, but I have to wonder if the reason was due to the lack of bees.
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