 There would be people that would have wanted to buy this land and immediately rock pick it and turn it into a monocultural field so they could plant soybeans or corn, these higher commodity priced crops. Luckily this land, most of it is in a permanent grassland easement so it cannot be broken into perpetuity and had it not been a grassland easement I would have put it in one. This will protect this land from ever being broken. Grasslands are not the the poor land, it's not the pasture, it's not you know kind of the wastelands. This is an ecosystem that is by far probably the most important ecosystem we have in North America and yet it is disappearing at extraordinary rates. It would be equal to the rainforest, you know equal to the boreal forest. I mean this is what we have in North America that matters and you know there's a small little track of Tallgrass Prairie that runs even you know down in Oklahoma and Kansas and comes up through almost North Dakota to Canada and yet you know that slice is getting thinner and smaller as people keep converting and inside this track of what we call Northern Tallgrass Prairie it's just being fragmented all the time and you know it's not like you can turn it back to prairie. Once that happens you are disturbing the infrastructure under the soil and oh yeah okay we'll see it back to prairie someday. It takes a hundred years, a hundred years for it to ever establish what you had to be getting rid of. So you're much better off to try to maintain what grasslands are left for native grasslands and try to work with them to make them as healthy as possible. You know it goes even beyond this conversation about monoculture versus grasslands. The juries in grasslands are where it's at needs to be preserved absolutely integral to our human existence.