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    Monsanto doesn't own the land. They contract with local farmers to grow the crop.

    The article is correct is saying that the plane/sprayer is hired as a contractor, but the article brings a incorrect conclusion as to why. The whole industry (including individual farmers) contracts with individual/small business aerial sprayers. These planes move through the country to where their services are needed depending on the crop/time of year. Financially, it would not make since for Monsanto or any farmer to own their own planes to spray their crop.

     

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