 From start to finish, we've had a odd year of lane. All the early spring rains, we got things planted late, ended up having to replant a little bit. So we're just hoping for an average crop this year. And it's looking like probably what we're gonna end up with would just be about an average crop. This corn today, we're probably gonna keep it for our livestock operation. I got a few customers that want a little corn for their livestock operation. So we're gonna do a little of that. But the majority of this, we'll keep on hand and use it for our own livestock operation. This corn won't show up on your dinner table in this form anyway. It may be in a chicken or a piece of ham or a hamburger somewhere later, but that's the only way you're gonna see this corn on your table. Harvest time is the favorite time of the year. You see the profits of all your hard work through the summer or all the family time you've lost because you're out here trying to get your crop planted and managed through the year. But this time of year makes it all worthwhile. You get to see all the grain coming in the tank and it kind of makes you feel good about what you've done all year long. Like I said, we've had just a strange year, early rains, late planting, delayed harvest. That's how come we're harvesting here at the end of September, just getting started. But no, we just hope for an average crop this time in some decent prices.