And we also, through the price challenges, being a dry land farmers, which is where most of the CRP is, dry land farmers in western Oklahoma, A lot of crop ground went to CRP and was sown to grass, creating incredible fuel loads. and we don't have the natural fire breaks we had. There was enough farmland when I was a kid, if you started fire, it'd go out in a quarter of a mile because it hit somebody's wheat field. (20:02–20:18)
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