 Well I was managing the farm for SUBB and we really wanted to strike out on our own and farm on our own and we ended up finding this place which is home for me. I grew up a mile from here and I knew the only way we was going to make it was to have broiler houses so I was looking for a broiler farm along with the cattle and we found this place right next to home and it just worked out perfect for us. My family has been farming their whole life. We started to register her for business in 1936 but farmed well before that so I've been in it my whole life. I did not grow up on a farm. Didn't really know much about farming, ranching, livestock until I went to college at SUBB and met a farm manager I fell in love with and fell in love with animal science and cattle. We have six 40 by 500 broiler houses. We raise 60 head of commercial momma cows and we also have 30 head of registered herford momma cows. Well as young and beginning farmers it's really tough to get a loan to just be a cattle farmer. It takes a lot of capital to start out and we had none and the thing with the chickens is it really helped the cash flow and give us a basis to work off of to do the cattle. Our first loves the cattle but the chickens have really helped make that possible. They go hand in hand they really do. I told him from the get go if he would do the daily chicken work that I would take care of the cows. I put out all the hay in the winter, I run the hay baler in the summer until he gets done with chickens and check them, rotate them, pastures and everything and I help him when he needs it in the chicken houses on set up, dump chickens, catch top things but I leave the daily work to him. We've got two boys, Brailin is seven and Willie Dan is four and I wouldn't want to raise them any other way than on the farm. They learn a lot from a young age whether it's hard work or tragic events that happen just everything in life and it really teaches them great lessons on the farm. Yeah there's so much that I did with my dad and grandpa so getting to do that with my sons and them doing it with my dad that means a lot. I would love to expand some more but I want to stay efficient not expand so big where I can't be efficient in it. Obviously I hope the boys will want to stay around and work on it if not that's fine I tell you I want them to go after what they're passionate about but I would love to really transition more into the registered business I'd love to build a cell 50 registered bulls a year and even have a production cell for our cattle and our farm.