 My name is Jeremy Weidemann. I farm here in Clay County near Corning, Arkansas. I farm a little bit of corn, mostly rice and soybeans. We have 3,500 acres between me and my dad. I've been, irrigation was my first job on the farm and that's what got me interested in this most crop or drop contest. And I was in it three years ago and I think I placed second or third but they only awarded first place then. So Greg Simpson taught me into doing it again and I tried it again and I won this year. So we're here close to the field. I did it in, I used watermark sensors and it was able to tie my irrigation just right and catch rainfall. And I watered this field three times all year, planted in June, more or less once per month. The rains did the rest. So when in the contest, I mean like I said, my first job in irrigation, it kinda, you know, you say you learn something every day and I guess 20 years of learning I finally applied everything and won the contest. So that was probably why. Oh, I think one reason they kind of got this contest going is just to push farmers to try stuff and see if sometimes you don't think you can do something or you don't wanna try something because you don't have the motivation and this contest kind of gave me the motivation to push it and you know, I've just, I've been doing some no-telling for years. I've got a couple of fields that's just been the middles plowed out for almost 20 years now. And so, you know, I've just used that knowledge and what I've learned all that to do it. And I put it all together on this year.