 I'll just let you know I'm not a county agent. But I wonder how many people here are German-Russian heritage and if you're not, we'll adopt you, all these Scandinavians. But I do want to thank NDSU Extension Service for this award, especially to Carmen Rathwald, a dear friend from Logan County for the nomination. And NDSU Extension, I have to thank especially to Wayne Hauck and I think he's here in the audience today. And Duane really helped us a great deal some years ago. In 2005 and 2009 and 2011, we offered the Dakota Memories Heritage bus tour. It was an amazing success. And from that bus tour, we developed the Tri-County Tours Alliance. Ammons Logan and McIntosh Counties has really been quite an amazing story. And I have to thank Carmen Rathwald from Logan County and Akesha Jonas Stuckel, who's from Ammons County and their county agents. And best of all, they're both German-Russian. But they have developed, with the partnership with the Germans from Russian Heritage Collection and Prairie Public Broadcasting, we are now in the process of developing a second television documentary, Women Behind the Plough. And the first documentary was Gutes Essen, Good Eating in German Russian Country. And that has been an amazing success. But I also want to tell you that while you're here, you should see the panels that are out in the lobby. We've developed four panels, one for the NDSU Archives, one for the Germans from Russian Heritage Collection, another panel for the Emily Reynolds Historic Costume Collection and the NDSU Archives. And those four panels can be used in all the different extension service in all the counties in North Dakota. And we hope they'll be used for the really premiering at this conference. So I do want to thank the people from Extension because it's not very often that a German-Russian gets to stand up here. And I could have switched my accent to a Strasbourg accent with a little more German-Russian country. But I thank you very much for this award.