 participating here in the Washington County Premium Sale. I've been doing that ever since my kids went through school. It's probably 10 years. Anything to do with agriculture is very expensive. So this is a small way to help our county youth. A premium sale is basically a donation back to their project, even though they call it a sale, it's a donation to a specific kid. All the projects cost a lot of money. It just helps them be able to pursue their project through their school career. I've been coming to the Washington County Fair to help the 4-H and FFA kids with the premium sale since 2007. They are a vital part of our agricultural department and we need to support them. Actually, when you buy a premium, you're just kind of helping them with the cost of their animal, the feed, and also maybe helping them grow their herd if they got females or whatever. So I really believe in helping support the local 4-H and FFA. I don't only do work in the county, I do other county trails as well. We're passionate about agricultural community in northwest Arkansas and it's fun to be involved in it. I've been involved as early as high school. I showed a couple of calves through high school. I've been county fair and also in Kansas City, Kansas City Royals. So I've done some of it, had a little bit of experience and I know how much work these kids put into their animals and how devoted they have to be to compete properly here. And so it's kind of humbling to be able to help them out and give back to them. It's exciting.