 Let's just take a field that wasn't planted, but it had some weed control issues out there. What is something that you as a producer or if you're talking with a neighbor, what's something you look at doing? My thoughts? I'm definitely going to use probably a full rate of pre-emerge herbicide and maybe think about splitting it and using multiple modes of action to try it because even if you got the field sprayed, there's so many wet areas that you miss some areas and then whole fields that certain species were hard to kill because they got too big. It'll just take two, three years. You just try to keep, like Charlie said, that you're not incorporating the weeds and so that will help. Hopefully you don't have a big problem. But the smallest seed of broadleafs, they'll still be an issue because they can grow right on the top. Just a combination of residual herbicides, hopefully we can keep it under control until we get it over time. We'll get it cleaned back up with rotation. But then you still got to be careful that you use residuals to keep the weeds down but if you don't get it planted, then you got to worry about the cover crops you intend to plant. The one thing we do find though under no-tills, a lot of times even when we have weed escapes, we're not incorporating the weed seed into the soil. So generally we'll get that flush of weeds of ones that'll germinate shallow but we don't have, we haven't had near the issue with more of the velvet leaf, the cockabur sunflower. So even though I know we're going to have issues, I think it's going to be more of the early season like you say, the burn down, the pre-emergence is going to be the big, big thing. So it might be easier to get ahead of the issue. So if you want to use a colder cart to get in there and dry things out, you're just going to be planting a lot more. You mentioned what the rotations can help reduce weeds. Have you noticed that one year include what in the year? Well, the small grain definitely because it just, you know, the water half is not an issue in small grain because it comes on late and just shades it out or you can spray it easy. So it helps with some of those weeds that you have normally battle in the row crops. You see that weed control carry into the row crops just from having that small grain in there. We got to be a little cautious on what chemistry we use on the wheat to allow our cover crops, but yeah.