 Hi, everyone. Tuesday, I talked to a group about this pig, but it was dairy farmers. You guys are much better dressed. I have to say that. So I'm here to celebrate today, because over the last decade, Turkey Hill has been looking to work with energy companies and other groups to come up with a way to use renewable energy at a competitive price, because that's the secret. We can't do this sort of stuff if it costs us so much more than it does to use other energy. In 2011, we partnered with the Lancaster County Solid Waste Authority and energy partners, and they built two huge wind turbines that are just less than a mile from the dairy out on Turkey Hill, which overlooks the Susquehanna River. Those two turbines produce 3.2 megawatts when they're turning. They don't always turn, but they also supply about 20% of our energy needs, which was really a great first start for us. It was actually the first commercial wind turbine project in South Central Pennsylvania. So just the beginning of this year, we went back and we started working with Calpine Energy out of California and Brookfield Energy, and we are now purchasing renewable energy from the two hydroelectric dams that are just down the river from us on the Susquehanna. The Hopewood Dam is about seven miles away, and the Safe Harbor Dam is about three. So those two dams provide about three megawatts a month of clean renewable energy. So overall, in case those two can't produce all the energy we want, we do buy energy credits to make up any difference. So our president always said, you know, people say it costs more to use renewable clean energy, but we don't believe that, and we're going to start looking for those projects that make sense. And with these two projects, we found that, and we've done it. So starting this year, 2019, our dairy in Conestoga, Pennsylvania is 100% renewable energy, 20% wind, 80% hydroelectric.