too. something you don t hear out in a cornfield. there s so much more not only the plant biodiversity but the wildlife diversity. it s life. exactly. reporter: justin takes advantage of a federal program that pays him to let pot of his fields go wild, which brings higher yields in the long term. over in nebraska, brian honeycutt is trying out cutting-edge science funded by bill gates that uses bacteria instead of synthetic fertilizer, the stuff that creates ocean dead zones and red tides. that s the petroleum-based industry we live in. the more we can move to more natural bacteria based, that s better for all of us. reporter: and even some conservatives like ray gasser are joining this green revolution, even though the republican refuses to blame a warming planet on human habits. so how do you feel about big members of your party, even the president casting doubt and skepticism into whether or not
careers in order to help save life as we floe it just listen to the birds, too. there s just so much more, like i said, not only the plant biodiversity, but the wildlife. life. justin takes advantage of a federal program that pays hem to let part of his fields go wild, which brings higher yields in the long term. over in nebraska, brandon honeycut is trying science funded by bill gates that uses bacteria instead of synthetic fertilizer, the stuff that creates ocean dead zones and red tides. it s a petroleum based and the more we return to bacterial, that s even better. evening though the roach refuses
plant diversity but wildlife. justin takes advantage of a federal program that pays him to let part of his fields go wild, which brings higher yields in the long-term. over ennebraska trying out cutting edge science funded by bill gates that uses bacteria instead of synthetic fertilizer, the stuff that creates ocean dead zones and red tides. that s all a petroleum-based industry products we live in, the more we can move to more natural bacteria based i think that s better for all of us. and even some conservatives are joining this green revolution even though the republican refuses to blame a warming planet entirely on human habits. so how do you feel about big members of your party even the president casting doubt and skepticism into whether or not humans can help stop this? i think it s more about not having severe regulations, you know. i think a one size fits all