 So we're looking at and talking about intensive wheat management and basically what we're trying to do here is figure out through inputs how we can increase our yield of this particular crop. And last year we looked at adding several different fertilizer treatments basically spoon feeding this crop throughout the growing season as well as adding some other ingredients such as sugars. We've added some biological root treatments and as well as some foliar treatments. So basically applying a lot of inputs to this crop to increase the yield. And what we saw last year is that we could actually increase our yields by about 26% above what we typically or normally would do for a decent crop. So that gives us some room to try and figure out what are some of the additional inputs that we can apply to really increase our yields. Last year when we looked at this process we basically put all of the inputs into one plot so that we couldn't decipher the differences or what types of things were enhancing our yields. This year we've separated all these out and added them also together so that we can try and distinguish what processes, what inputs are contributing to yield. Is sugar contributing 2% or is it contributing 10% and we hope to be able to figure that out this year. Along with that some of the biological inputs we know will enhance some of the fertilizer uptake as well as protect the plant during drought conditions which we're going through right now.