If you’ve lived in Idaho for any length of time, you’ve probably said it. You’re driving by a subdivision or other development, you look out and tell your passenger, “I remember when all that was fields.” But that cute little phrase demonstrates a major loss of agricultural land in Idaho. And a nonprofit organization wants to do something about it. As Idaho keeps growing and developers keep building, it's important to remember what they're building on. "Over the past 20 years, Idaho's lost literally tens of thousands of our productive agricultural land." That’s according to Roger Batt, the Executive Director of the Coalition for Agriculture's Future. They're a nonprofit made up of a lot of different agricultural organizations and companies. They want more people to understand how important agriculture is to the state, and how much losing agricultural land can harm us all.