 Kent, this February in Crooks we met a young man by the name of Ryan Larson and he really impressed me and before we jump into the video would you tell us a little bit about Ryan please? The part of the state that he operates in is you know traditionally pretty heavy tillage and that's kind of the management system and he's kind of bucking that trend a little bit. Eliminated tillage, he's a no-tiller, he's got a diverse crop rotation, he's integrating livestock into his crop land. There's just not a lot of that either in that part of the state so there's things that he's doing that really a lot of his neighbors are not and you know he's really seen some quick gains as far as his soil improvement, soil health. The first field we actually looked at had been bell grazed by Ryan there and it was an area we were just really going up because I was curious to look at to see how the soil looked. All right so we're on a field that's been, this will be the third year of no-till. It was beans, winter wheat last year, had cover crop in the winter wheat and then Ryan did some bell grazing on there on here this winter. We're standing on one of the bell grazing sites and we're just going to take a spade full of soil and see what we see. All right. Okay so first thing you'll notice we've got lots of good root girl through here. Most of the roots are going vertical through those so that's what we want to see. I got lots of worms throughout here that's exciting to see. We're doing a lot of good things you can kind of see how this is all held together by the roots when you crumble it with your hands. I mean I don't really have to push that hard. Yeah we've got good structure especially if this has been it's only the third year in no-till but you're doing the right things. You've got bean, you've got small grains in the rotation, you've got cover crops and you've got livestock in here. Really I would I would not guess this is the third year in no-till. Usually what you don't see aggregation necessarily this fast. No this looks really good.