I think that's a great idea because I know this farmer who started this down in Ohio said that it cost him a lot of money to switch over to get different types of equipment. He had to basically give up using the type of equipment he had been using.
It took him several years before his crops matched what they were before. He had stopped using fertilizers and pesticides and herbicides, and simply by changing his farming method he was able to save money on those expenses, but the conversion cost money. So there was an incentive, yes.