 This is Curtis Millstaff at Millstaff Farm. I'm explaining our serigrant, which was around packshed efficiencies. One of the things we realized was we were spending about half our time in our packshed managing produce that we'd already harvested, and we realized that's nobody's favorite part of the job. We want to reduce that as much as possible, and the time spent in the farm stand we want it to be super efficient. So to that end, we've done several things. One was we built a root washer. It's a typical barrel root washer. There's all kinds of plans online. Ours was based on the size and that being based on these plastic rings, which are made out of culvert, plastic culvert. And then we used a gear motor that we had sitting around the bar, and we had several components we were able to salvage. But even if we had to buy everything brand new, we'd probably be under $1,000. And the first day we used it, we saved about two hours of labor. So it paid for itself very quickly. And this is just kind of a symptomatic of what we're doing all over the packshed. We put down a lot of hard surfaces so we can use wheels around everything anymore. Sarah helped us purchase two-wheeled dollies that fit under many pallets. So now we can stack a bunch of totes, and you can see these totes over here like this. We have gone to standardized totes, and all these can be stacked up on miniature pallets. We can put them on a two-wheeler and wheel them in and out of the cooler. So now my Saturday morning pack, taking everything to market, which used to take me 45 minutes, takes me about 15 minutes because I can wheel everything out of here. And that 30 minutes is put to really good use. So a lot of things like that, we're no longer lifting heavy loads, we're putting those on pallets and moving them around. We have just really been able to streamline and consolidate the time we're spending in the farm stand. And that's great because our time is really better spent out in the field producing, doing a better job as growers, and we can see the fruit of that because now when we go out to harvest beets and carrots, they're cleaner, a little more weed-free, and the tomatoes are healthier because we're not spending so much time up here and more time out there producing them. So that's been a really big deal. We also got a pressure washer. That's a huge benefit to us. We clean all kinds of things with it, and we set it up in such a way that we can easily set it up and break it down in less than five minutes. And that was really a key for us, was to make everything portable, quick, efficient, keep our space as flexible, but it's completely usable. So those are just a snapshot of some of the things we've done.