 My name is Holly Mabe. I'm with Dakota College at Botno, Entrepreneurial Center for Horticulture. We're here in Botno, North Dakota, which is in the center of North Dakota, but on the Canadian border and as about as far north as you can get in North Dakota and here in our facilities at Dakota College, we have seven high tunnels where we're producing vegetables and you're doing demonstration for small producers and small farmers. We like to work with small farmers one-on-one and provide technical assistance from the very beginning of their enterprise and their venture all the way through until they've grown and are extremely successful. We provide one-on-one hands-on mentoring as well as workshops on growing vegetables and season extension, high tunnels, workshops on good agricultural practices and food safety and we also provide business advice in how to keep records, how to manage your finances, how to look for financing, and how to tell whether or not you're being successful with a particular crop or with your enterprise as a whole. We work through our SARE project with 10 producers statewide. With these producers, we are gathering information that hopefully will help all producers because they're looking at soil testing in their high tunnels, soil testing in their fields, production and yield data. They're looking at planting and harvest dates so we can come up with some very specific planting and harvest dates for North Dakota, which we haven't had in the past. So it'll be really nice to have state specific. We're looking at market data, whether it's CSA or farmers market and finding out, you know, what types of income and revenue can be expected from those 10 producers and we're also gathering case studies from them that can be shared with everyone so you can get an idea of what a producer of a different size or in a different location, urban versus rural faces. One of the wonderful aspects of our SARE project is the creation of an online tool and resource for small producers. It can be found online at www.ndsmallfarms.com, as in North Dakota small farms dot com. On that webpage, it's broken up into sections of resources, pricing your product, starting your enterprise, funding your enterprise, record keeping and we also have a spot on there that is resources for educators as well. It is the place where you can go in all one spot to find links to PDFs, videos, other resource pages and other resource people that can help you begin or grow your enterprise. There's also direct links to those of us that are working on this project here and we're always willing to get on the phone with you or email and answer your questions in any way we possibly can. Being a SARE project was kind of prestigious for us because that's where we went looking for information and now to be one of the funded projects that can provide information to others is really meaningful to us.