 Hey, good morning. David Russell here with you today with Josh Elmore. We're in Jefferson County and we're looking at treatment options for Chinese privet. Chinese privet is in the category of a semi-evergreen. We all know it as a brush type species in most instance. It is an undesirable weed in both non-crop areas and pasture lands along your fence lines anywhere that is a productive system and even like this case in an understory woodland where we're trying to control privet. It becomes really difficult especially whenever we have desirable species around. You can see the leaves of privet there in just a few short years privet can get to a height that is really hard to treat. Once it gets six plus feet or better, you can't get over the top with many of our control treatments and so it becomes really hard to kill and not only that, it chokes out a lot of our desirable forage species that we're trying to grow. So we're here today just looking at many of our treatment options to number one control the privet and number two maintain our desirable grass and forage species.