 When I first took over the farm, I did go through the equit program and they helped me cross fence all my pastures and get water out to all my pastures. So I have good water for the summer and winter. That's definitely something that's really helped. I just planted a shelter belt this past summer and I got help through the game fishing parks to fund the establishment of that. And a program I've been in the last several years through the NRCS, it's actually an equit program as well. It's the honey bee program. Essentially you plant a cover crop cocktail mix and then you monitor how many honey bees you have in the field throughout the summer. And the reason I enrolled in that was just, I mean I get a yearly payment per acre, but I'm also able to plant a cover crop in that field to get the soil going a little more and then you're allowed to graze it in the fall. So for me with cattle and trying to improve my soil, it just seemed like a natural fit for me.