Thank you.
I do see a lot of potential in the future for a program such as ecological goods and services payments. These are programs that have worked really well in other parts of the world, especially in Europe, and have supported the agriculture community to an enormous degree. This is a win-win approach. Society wins by rewarding specific ecological activities on farms, and the farmers win by getting financial support, which is not considered a subsidy. The only drawback to this is that it is very expensive. If you look at the European precedent, a lot of money is spent on these types of programs, but they are very effective.