 visiting Dream of Wild Health Farm, which is in Hugo, Minnesota. And I'm looking at some potatoes that they are growing as part of a variety trial this year. So they have 19 varieties that come from Seed Savers Exchange, their heirloom varieties, and we also have some Czech varieties in there that we've seen perform well in the past. So this is one site of 27 that we have in the trial this year. Most of our sites are in Wisconsin, which is where we started, but this year we have farms across in North Dakota and Minnesota, as well as Wisconsin and Michigan, one in Iowa, and one in Ohio. And the potatoes are really looking beautiful. They had a slow start here due to a very rainy spring, but they've come on beautifully. You can see a lot of them are flowering and they're looking very healthy, very few problems, so hopefully we'll have a wonderful harvest. Seed Savers was maintaining them in the field for many years and they can pick up viruses in the field. The viruses are transmitted by aphids, so a lot of the varieties had at least one or more viruses and that affects their performance in the field. So then it's very difficult to put them out in a variety trial and know if you're really seeing the true potential of the variety. So we put them into tissue culture, or actually many of them were already in tissue culture thanks to Seed Savers work. We put them through a virus eradication program and then we grew them in the greenhouse to produce mini-tubers. Some of those are planted here, others we were able to multiply in the field for a year. So we have clean seed and we can actually make some real comparisons between varieties.