 So you're managing those ruts obviously if you got deep tracks out there you're gonna have to do Some type of soil work to get them back into planting shape What do you see in for for options that produces you're doing? We went after small just small areas that we had had problems with Glad I did I just went out with a box scraper and tried to Put some of that back in the hole and then just lightly disc over it to finish filling that in That's some of that settled. So I'm gonna probably have to touch it up again this spring That's probably what I'll do is try and pull what's mushed up dirt or whatever and close that up best I can maybe feel cultivated a little bit and just small areas Just to level it up a little bit for the long term anyway Now with the way things have settled and worked out through the year We'd probably use a vertical till on that and then be able to plant right into it is would be the goal. I Don't like doing tillage, but if I have to go out and fix areas I make sure the road the direction the rows are is the direction To do my tillage if I have to I think that probably the biggest thing is to get a living rut back in them areas and let the ruts do the Do their job besides growing a plant is to open up the soil so My combine even where I drove through some water to harvest Probably still only got some six inch ruts and I just Real happy with that. I won't even I won't even bother with them. So you just let them heal themselves. They'll heal themselves. Yeah, yeah Because your rows are probably in line with them anyway Yeah, I ride on the rows a little bit to drive on top of the rows a little bit to my narrow rows So that helps carry it also so you're not Right on the soil either that way Use the organic matter or the reds is usually a residue to be your carrier to absolutely