 Today we're at J.C. Farms with John and Sarah Crangle. They are nominees from our Arkansas Young Farmers and Ranchers Excellence in Ag. Guys, thank you so much for having us today. Appreciate it. I wanted to know, since you are nominees, you know, what's the history behind J.C. Farms? How did this get started? Well, it's not anything typical, you know, so I'm an ag teacher here at Bismarck, and so I graduated from here when I came home and got started. We had a piece of property that the FFA kids get to cut hay, or the hay's cut off and the proceeds go to the FFA kids. And the gentleman that lived here at the time was the one cutting the hay, so as ag teacher I go to talk to him and he said, you got a place bought yet? I said, no, we're looking. He said, well, I just happen to be selling this one. And so we just kind of went from there and here we go, buying cows and hay equipment. Those first time farmers. First time farmers. Yeah. And how long have you all been doing it now? We bought this place the summer of 2015. We're in a little bit of everything. We are, I guess, farm wise. We run around 60, 70 head of just commercial cows, predominantly black, black, white face, and running some semangous bulls. And then we've got a few herford-influenced cows that we're running a brimmer bull on. And then we rodeo and work off horseback a lot with our cattle and kind of do it that way. We have a lot of kids through here when they go on vacation or if they don't have a place to keep an animal, we can do different things where they can keep their projects here and we can work with them and help them and teach them on their livestock show projects. So, like I said, first generation just not knowing and a lot of just taking people's advice that we look up to and just, you know, trying to work it out together and figure out who's, you know, there's not really any one thing that you're responsible for this, I'm responsible for that or it's just there's always a list of things done and it's just what do you want to tackle off that list and what do I want to tackle or what do we need to do together. Some days I'm putting hay out, some days he's doing the laundry. We just, it's not anyone's job, it's both of ours. What keeps you day after day coming back and doing this? Just the two girls, they are our biggest focus and the farm is already just making them into good citizens. We're raising the youth of our country so I think this is the best place to do it.