 I'm Brian Allen Ball of Macquarie, Arkansas. I farm corn, soybeans, rice, wheat, and a little bit of Milo. I guess I've been farming since I was as long as I can remember. Up here we had a wet spring and it was kind of a battle getting everything in. But we got it in and then it seemed like it got hot and dry out here in the summer. But on a good note, it stayed dry through the fall. So really as far as fall you couldn't ask for a more beautiful fall. It was definitely probably one of the driest I remember. We actually just got done yesterday. We've been working ground for next year as fast as we can go through this dry weather. The thing that I'm thinking about next year is the input cost. It's looking pretty rough. I kind of hope that changes. All in all, we're just going to deal with as best we can. We just keep on moving forward. We kept everything running in the fields and we've got land leveling going on and floating off ground and probably going to start betting some more. But so far, I mean, you just do what you can do and hope for the best. When you're younger, you don't realize maybe as you get older you kind of figure out that you're really very fortunate. Good Lord's been good to me. I don't know that I could have done anything else. I didn't think that at the time. I went to college. I don't even know that I really give it a thought whether I was coming back to farm or not coming back to farm. I knew I was going to do something in the ag world. But anyway, the way it worked out, I wound up on the farm. And years and years of it, I just look back now and I can't really imagine myself doing anything different. Thank you.