 I think what small farmers need more than anything, or beginning farmers in particular, is community, is encouragement, is knowing that we all, you know, start somewhere, and that could include mistakes. They had classes that we could go to with other farmers in our area, in our town, or our county, for the extension office here in town. That's where I've gone to some of the classes. You know, as a farmer, you know, it's the record of the fitness manager, the work of the planner. You got to do everything, and they direct you to put you in the right direction. If you guys didn't have the beginning farmer program, we'd just be struggling every season. We'd be having to keep our own records, trying to figure out why we did this process, and then understanding what happened to us. And then that record keeping allowed us to evolve and become better farmers. But if we didn't have you guys to help understand these strategies, we'd just be lost in the wind. We use an app, but it's very helpful. It tells me about different insects and what the diseases could be, and I just have to click on to whatever I'm looking at. I do lean quite a bit on the technical assistive providers that the beginning farmer program has offered. They're a speedo. Yeah, they're all in speedo. We've really seen a source of revenue increase because we have more markets, more vegetables to take to market, and that way we're able to sell, you know, and we're also able to implement these strategies that are working with nature. We definitely feel like we're more sustainable as a farm. When we first got involved, we got a box milled out to us from Dr. A, and it had so many tools in there. All of those have been very useful. I still refer to the map boxes up under my desk when I pull it out, whenever I need it. So I think to reach beginning farmers, we have to be able to figure out where they want to start farming. The community is going to be able to step into a 6,000 acre farm, but, you know, if they're able to just have a raised-bed garden, it's a great start to help get new wind farmers into it. I have accessed a lot of the things online, watched a lot of the videos. There's not a beginning farmer video. I have not watched and shared, and they mean quite a lot to me. I can always learn something there. We're not able to travel the city as much, and so we're able to still link in here at the farm. And so these beneficial programs can be online, whether they're, you know, webinars, zoom conferences, or just, you know, a PowerPoint slide that I can download. These are all useful tools that I can have in my tool belt and always be able to pull up. Any information you can get through the extension or guide is going to fit you.