 April 14th. It was a day where we had 40 to 50 mile an hour winds and it was constant. It was an all-day wind. It was just relentless. Five days later I went back to the site. The road ditch was completely full of soil. Erosion that I had not seen for boy quite some time. The road ditch was level full. It had blown across the road and there was soil even on the opposite road ditch as well. I seen that soil and I went out there and I dug into it and it was sand. Well this was not this type of soil that will come off of the field because the field is a silty clay loam. The soil that was in the road ditch was a sand. Well the light bulb goes on and goes well there's a very small portion of sand in a silty clay loam. It's not very much. What this tells you is that the silts and the clays which make up the predominant portion of this silty clay loam had gone airborne and have just disappeared and gone you know how many miles down the road and the only particle that was left was the sand which had bounced along on the surface and ended up in the road ditch.