 Hello, I'm Jerry Bergman, Director of the NDSU Williston Research Extension Center. Today I will visit with you about our new proposed seed cleaning facility. Current old plant was built in 1956, it's a vertical five-floor system that's outdated and cannot clean crops that need to be generally handled. So we're building a horizontal one with color sorter. This new facility will give us a much purer seed, in addition can get rid of disease kernels, shrunken kernels and will be much more efficient. In addition we'll be able to use it to clean for food grade food products of our different crops here. We have a notice to proceed by the construction company on May 20th. The plan is to complete the building by the first week of October. We have procured all the seed cleaning facility equipment and that will be put in place in October. We hope to have it installed and completed by the end of December. The old plant only cleaned 35 bushels an hour. This new facility will do a much better job and clean 250 bushels an hour. So we'll be able to furnish more varieties of crops at a higher level of purity. So we look forward to this plant to help service our growers with the best new varieties that are adapted to our region.