 We farm about 10,500 acres to give or take cotton, corn, rice, soybeans would be our four mains, a little bit of wheat, and then we're open to trying about anything. We've tried peanuts, we've tried yellow peas, we're trying yellow peas, we looked in the sesame seeds one time, that was a little bit before my time, but you know not not scared to try anything. You know my goal is to be integrated, vertically integrated and very diversified, whether it's crops or you know the truck and company it's a big asset to us when we're harvesting and then when we're not harvesting we're able to run those trucks for other people, so that works out pretty well too. Well as far as we can go back you know I'm gonna be a fifth-generation farm. You know my dad, my dad farm, my grandfather farm, his father farm, different ways, different times you know. Every farmer you know is generational, it's just a matter of how many generations you go back. I'm a fifth generation, I'm a sixth generation and that was almost like a title so to be able to be a part of that is kind of I guess important again you know like you feel like you're carrying on something and keeping it going for your kids and you hope and pray that those kids want to do that and so I hope at least one of our boys wants to do it when he gets older. Our operation is really centered around personalities and getting along in family you know as I told you before our slogan is farmland and these guys that these these members of our team they respect him I would say probably more so or as much as they do me and the reason why is he's in the field you know he's his shadow's in the field all the time so he's not asking them to do something that he hadn't done or willing to do itself and his relationship with with this team is unbelievable you know the things that that we're learning I mean he changes he changes things we do yearly I mean it's not okay well this this is what I'm doing and I'm only gonna do this and so the the innovation in this form I hope to continue I hope to not be doing exactly I mean unless it's absolutely working I hope to not be doing exactly what we're doing now I mean I hope to be able to take take what we're doing and and make it better I mean like he took what his dad and my mom's dad did and make made it better I mean there there's never nothing's ever perfect everything can be improved I just hope that when my boys get it that it's that it's better than was when I got it I hope that they will love it and want to farm and because you don't farm because it's a job you farm because you love it it's a lifestyle and not just a job