 We notice better water infiltration after rain. Most of the rainwater will soak into the soil, and it'll do so real quickly. And we have improved soil structure, and our crop yields have been excellent. By not disturbing the soil, we find the old root holes that absorb moisture. And in addition to that, you have a lot of life within the soil, the worms and so on, that create holes in the soil, absorb water, and give the soil life. I've soil tested over the years that I've owned the farm. And in the last 25 years, the soil organic matter has increased from about 2 and 1 half percent to about 4.7 percent. And each percent increase in organic matter increases water holding capacity. The NRCS people can help you in planning your operation and in addition to that, there are some incentives for some of the conservation practices. And one should take advantage of these incentives if at all possible. They also have the people that are knowledgeable or can direct you to people that are knowledgeable about the practices that you want to implement.