 We're here today celebrating the work of our legislature as it relates to agriculture in our state. We've had a very successful session, I would say, in being able to accomplish the priorities that were set forth by our board of directors. And today we plan to have this ice cream social and the purpose was basically to say thank you to the legislature for the work that they've done in advancing the cause of agriculture in Arkansas. I think we've had a real productive session. You know, I was the former chairman of the House Ag Committee, so agricultural issues are really important. They're on my radar. I know that it's a big part of our economy. But just as you touched on, the meat inspection bill is a big deal. I know that's something that's being rolled out. And then additionally, when it comes to the dairy bill, I know that's something Representative Eubanks and many others work very hard on. But, you know, I think that we have had a productive session. I think that it's a credit to the membership. And we certainly appreciate all the feedback that we've received from Farm Bureau and Farm Bureau members across the state. I think agriculture has had a good session this year. I'm happy to be back on the Ag Committee. It's been several sessions since I had the opportunity to serve on the Ag Committee. I think Farm Bureau has good representation. We have David Hillman, former president. We have Dianne Baught, the chair, and myself who have been active in the Logan County Farm Bureau for 20-plus years. I'm really excited about this. The 93rd General Assembly was really, I've been looking forward to getting our levy bills passed. It really had some things we needed to address after the 2019 flooding in my district. So I was really excited about getting all those levy bills out. Another big highlight of this session was helping our dairy farmers in Arkansas to get some fair pricing. Coming from a family of dairy farmers, so I was really, really proud to run that bill and hopefully we can do some good things. Moving forward, looking forward to the interim and still helping agriculture in Arkansas. There's always things we need to work on. But I think overall it's been a pretty good session for agriculture and I'm happy to get some good things passed. But it's been a good session truly for agriculture in Arkansas. We passed the meat inspections date, meat inspection program. We made artificial insemination, husbandry recognized in Arkansas. We've made working animals not to be outlawed in the state of Arkansas. That just passed off of our floor yesterday. And we've also done some stuff for a row crop farmers. The plant board was a big thing that happened this session. So we've done a lot, to me we've done a lot of great things. One that just recently passed off of our floor was the rural water tax exemption for chicken house farmers. And as a chicken house farmer of 12 chicken houses, I voted present because it does benefit me. But that's going to be a relief to some of our chicken house farmers. And of course the dairy farmer bill that we passed for the state of Arkansas, it's going to be tremendous. And I look for a lot of other states to follow suit. I think it's great that we were the leaders in that because we've lost all of our dairy farms. We've had a great session as far as agriculture is concerned. We've passed a lot of bills that's going to help the beef industry with the local processing plants. We've passed some great levy bills hopefully that will improve our levy system in the state of Arkansas. Along with a great dairy bill that the only problem with it, I wish it had been passed 40 years ago. Because I think it's going to hopefully increase the price of milk for what few farmers we have. And hopefully, we're going to send it for other dairy to locate in Arkansas. So I think it's been a great session in regard to agriculture. And I just appreciate Farm Bureau for all they've done in support of our agriculture in the state of Arkansas. Well, we're very pleased with the work that the legislature has done. And we just wanted to say thank you to them. And we're very appreciative of all of our Farm Bureau members that have engaged during this session to make this a successful year for us.