We're talking about a huge impact on increasing productivity in all areas of the world dealing with rain-fed agriculture. We've seen that here at Indian Head. For example, we have what's called a long-term rotation study, which is a benchmark study that's been going on since 1957. It's been looking at the impact of management practices on soil health and crop yields. Since the adoption of zero tillage in those plots 30 years ago, we've seen a marked increase in yields. They've doubled. We're seeing huge increases in soil carbon sequestration that are not plateauing, as originally thought. We're having an impact on the climate and improving soils through our innovations.
Zero tillage is being adopted around the world, wherever we're looking at rain-fed agriculture.
