 My name is Rex Suen and I'm a Precision Agriculture Assistant Professor here at North Dakota State University, Agriculture, Biosystem and Engineering Department here at Fargo, North Dakota. So today I'm going to give you a brief update about our NDSU Precision Agriculture Program. So we first launched this program in spring 2019. Each year we doubled our student enrollment in this program. So definitely a growing program. In Precision Agriculture team, we developed over 20 team members including faculties, staff members and postdoc students as well. In Precision Agriculture research, we are focused in crop, livestock and food research aspects. My research interest is in artificial intelligence, robotics and remote sensing in future farming. For example, I was using artificial intelligence to detect corn and weed in the field. I'm also developing this autonomous robotic platform in the field so I can target spray using artificial intelligence for the weed in order to save herbicide usage for the farmers. At the same time, I'm also using precision livestock management technologies on cattle. For example, I'm using thermal imaging technology to predict early stage of respiratory disease in beef cattle. We also have multiple collaborations like Microsoft and the Grand Farm right here in Fargo, North Dakota. So as a program, we also hosted more than 10 countries from all over the world. So definitely this is a growing full of opportunity program in the technology of farming industry. Thank you.