From my farming experience, I think that it changes by farm and by field, but that's what intrinsically every farmer is trying to achieve within their own subset. This ability to track and find trends and data that we couldn't find before will help them find that balance.
I'll go back to one of the earlier questions around wanting to raise our agricultural outputs by an enormous amount. As Susie said, we want to do that while showing a trend in the environmental impact being down. I think farmers intrinsically understand. They're trying to do both, and they intend to do both, to increase the outputs and reduce the inputs and their environmental impact.
That equilibrium is exactly what they need to find. Then add in technologies of seeds that are more nitrogen-use efficient so they don't need to use quite as much because the equilibrium—I'm seeing this as I'm planting that field—changes as the variety changes. What does that variety need for nutrients versus this variety?