 Hey, good afternoon. I'm Tommy Jumper with Delta Peanut in Jonesboro, Arkansas and it's kind of an exciting day today that we all got together a lot of the different kind of stakeholders around the peanut industry. The governor of our state has declared March peanut month and they signed that declaration while we were here today and and the stakeholders that I have with me on both sides of me are peanut growers and board members with our newly formed LLC Delta Peanut. And so it's just an exciting day that people have recognized the impact that peanuts bring to our farms and our local communities and we appreciate the governor recognizing that making that proclamation. And to my right is David Willey, good friend of mine and successful farmer over around between Leechville and Manila. David was one of the first growers I contracted, contacted to see about interest in peanut production and building our facilities. He also serves as the chairman of our board and another good friend of mine, Byron Small, actually from just across the boot hill in Missouri, but he farms on both sides of the state line. So we'll adopt him into Arkansas as well. Peanut grower and another one of our board members. We're just excited that we're seeing the enthusiasm that we have for the peanut industry in Arkansas. Who would ever thought that we were seeing this explode like it has. And we certainly appreciate the governor recognizing the peanut industry is what kind of impact it's gonna have on our state, not only on agriculture and the peanut growers, but all of the state economies and that that trickles down to all the citizens in Arkansas. We think this is an industry that's gonna show some real promise and has a lot of potential and a lot of room for growth in our state. I'd like just to comment a little bit on how good it is to see this many farmers come together to make something this big happen. This was no small feat. Tommy's been a little instrumental in it for sure. And also to mention that we are striving toward a little more higher goals and a lot of the peanut industry is maybe about sustainability, less water use, more tons per water drop. And that's our goal in the future to be one of the most sustainable peanuts, peanuts growers in the United States. Happy Arkansas Peanut Month, which coincides, and we think with the National Peanut Month and the National Agriculture Month. And just let this if you see this video be a reminder that all of us came off a family farm somewhere a generation or two ago, we'd all like to be farmers. We can't all do that today. But farming is in good hands with people that care about our environment and care about our national resources and are dedicated to make an impact back into your communities.