 We're a Ray-5 farm and the reason we went that way is you know us and we have three boys so there's five of us so we went with Ray-5. Originally in about 1840 this was an actual farm. This was a cotton farm so we knew the ground was plenty good enough to grow in, good sandy ground, no rock, can't find a rock. But we knew it was good ground and you know this is where we want it to be. I mean I was raised down here in Dallas County in Willow and I graduated school in Carthurch. I'm from South Texas. Yeah I went to the Navy and found her in Corpus and you know. You've been driving me up here? Yeah we've been married 25 years last, well last month and we bought this place for this reason. When we were looking at somewhere to buy we wanted somewhere with enough property to where we could open up and grow enough vegetables to sell and have enough room for all our animals especially the pork production and it was a it was a battle when we got here because of the wild hogs and it took us two and a half years to figure out how to keep them out of our tame hogs. We're finally to the point to where we're, this November we should start running about a hundred feet or pigs at a time. We've grown a garden almost every year we've been married and it's like okay we've got an idea. Small scale. Small family garden. Yeah nothing like this. And it took from 2017 to 2020 to get to a point where we were actually ready to start growing a garden, you know clearing everything and cutting trees and getting everything ready and then COVID hit. Yes acres and acres of stumps pine stumps dug and then re-leveled and deep soil busted and I mean it's been a chore trying to get this thing together. And we've added, we started with the produce and then we added the chickens and then we added the beef and now we've added the pork so it's always growing. And the free range, we do free range heritage turkeys for the holidays. With the double up food bucks that we take and take and snap we're trying to be pretty much a one-stop shop for anybody local where you can get your dairy products, your cream, you can get your turkeys, your free range chickens, your free range pork. Normally eggs. Normally eggs but yeah they got hot and they're like yeah we're, we unionized last week so we're not laying this week. But you know the beef are over on her mom and dad's place we've got a cattle herd over there and you know we're trying to beat to where you can come here pretty much any time of the year and shop. And with the double up food bucks and even with the snap you can, I mean even if it's a dollar more than say Walmart when you can double up with the snap product then I mean it's a big deal for a lot of our customers. But being able to do this as a family is a blessing and our kids are homeschooled and we're literally together almost 24-7, 365. We're always together and yes we, we get at each other and get on each other's nourishment. Only when we work animals. And usually that is the only time. When you work cattle and have to worm and de-horn things get a little loud but other than that. We enjoy each other. We like to spend time together so being able to do this as a job is a blessing.