Personally, I would. The carbon sequestration rates on farms that have trees integrated into them are three to five times higher than on those with the improved cropping and improved grazing systems alone. Where it actually can improve profitability and productivity, it does make sense to do that from a carbon perspective.
There is also a significant nitrous oxide reduction from integrating trees into farms. Their roots capture fertilizer that would otherwise leach away and off-gas as nitrous oxide.
Yes, I would strongly encourage you...and I would be delighted to talk further about it at great length with anyone there.