People want to be there, but we got to make this viable so that you can maintain the character of these lands and to support our agriculture. And so I think it's been very, very successful. We've had a huge, huge increase in conservation since I become governor, and part of it was because of rural and family land. So I want to thank everybody that's been involved with that. I think it's made a real difference. So we're doing the farm bill today. (11:14–11:22)
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Asserts that there has been a significant increase in conservation efforts since he became governor, partly due to rural and family land programs.
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