 Hi, I'm Corporal Music, Pasco Sheriff's Office Ag Unit. Today's National Ag Day, and you'll be coming along with me for the ride along. As a member of the Environmental Crimes Unit, I'm in the Agriculture Unit. Some of the things we deal with, most typical days are loose livestock. We deal with a lot of fences that are down from accidents or other reasons. We also address abuse and neglect of all variety of livestock. I also address issues of trespassing on public and private lands. And we act as a resource and liaison with the agricultural community. Alright, we had a call last night about cows out over here. Nobody ever found a cow, so came out this morning. See where it got out, found some fences damaged, so we're going to put the fence back up to keep the cows in and off the roadway. Alright, we're out here at one of our properties with one of the ranchers we have a lot of dealings with. He actually bought a cow that we had at Impound and sold it to the public sales. They came out here to see how she's doing. She actually had a calf. So we just came out here today to see how she's doing, make contact with the owners and their properties. That's part of our deal to let folks know we're out here. We're watching over their cattle and their properties. We got a call today about some horses. The person who's driving by said that they look skinny and they were concerned about them. I've been here before. I have personal knowledge of these horses. What's going on with them? They've been in the family for many years. A lot of them are very old and the owner is just letting them live their days out on the property. I'm still going to go check and see if everything looks alright. And that's where we're at. This concludes our Tweet Along. I appreciate you guys coming along for this ride and celebrating National Ag Day with me.