—so the price on pollution, rather than being a misguided policy, was actually one that was done intentionally, to try to capture the true costs of pollution. It's internalizing externality, if you will. When you do that, that allows you to look at your investments from a holistic perspective and see how much you save, if in fact we are looking at what pollution costs us, as well as what you're going to save in immediate costs. In those returns on investment, do farmers calculate the price on pollution that they will avoid by making these investments?
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