 Peace Farm Organics is organic herbs, organic pollinator supporting plants, and we don't use any pesticides. We use only biologicals and hypochlorous acid to maintain the best we can. It's challenging, but Peace Farm Organics is something that comes from my heart that I want people to be able to have this for their family, for their children, and it makes me very happy and satisfied to be able to produce something organic for the public. Parks Brothers was started back in the late 60s by my grandfather and my father and my uncle, and they were farming, and then they eventually got into more of a flower production and stopped farming in about 1986. We started working in the farm in the field actually when I was seven. We had to be out there with all of the other hands as they called them, and then as we progressed into flower production, we worked in the greenhouse right next to my dad. We learned how to seed, we learned how to water, we learned how to plant. That was from age six, and we worked steadily. My brother and I threw out our whole childhood all the way into adulthood, but as we expanded, my father did not want to grow more, he didn't want to build more greenhouses, so he said if we were going to expand, that we kids need to make our own business where we grow four Parks Brothers. Where we kind of got started, I have my own van that I run locally to places like Ozark Natural Foods. I have the Whole Foods account for Arkansas and Oklahoma, and then I do some deliveries in the off season to some of our local greenhouses. I also have a large farm program where I grow for local farmers who are certified organic, and so that takes place almost year round now. My biggest seller is Basil. I can never have enough sweet basil, but we tried to do all of your basic culinary herbs, but I really like medicinal herbs, and so I try to do a little bit of a lot of things. I grow turmeric root. I grow Tulsi basil, which is one of the best medicinal plants that you can have, and so that has developed into a lot of teas that I make, and I'm actually planning to open my own garden shop in Fort Smith at the Barracks next year, coming soon, where I will sell my herbs and my things that I make with my herbs, almost like an herbal apothecary, and so we do about 100,000 pots total in the spring, and then we shut down in the summer, and in July we start prepping for fall. Fall's much smaller. We're doing things like cabbage, kale, lettuce. There's a much shorter planting season for fall. If you are looking to shop for Peace Farm on the website, peacefarmorganics.com, there is a list of all of our garden centers that we supply, so you can look up the closest one to where you live. Peace Farm is my special oasis where I can sit here and plant my seeds and get away from all of my regular work stress. It's my happy place.