Yes. I mean, look, of those nine million acres we operate on, the majority of those farms are either using no-till technology today, variable application of fertilizer or specifically placing fertilizer in the right spots. They are making a huge contribution right now.
A lot of this is due to the fact that it's good business to implement these types of technologies. It saves the soil, and it saves moisture to place nitrogen in the right spots. You don't want to waste money, so you essentially create a higher productivity. There doesn't have to be a win-lose when it comes to the farm and the environment.
I think what needs to go forward is how farmers are rewarded for this and also to entice them to invest more in this, to actually go further and see what other things they can do to find more efficiencies when it comes to potentially drying grain or better efficiencies with farm equipment.