 We went to Hutchinson County, you know, and the main reason is they've had several years of excessive rainfall over a good portion of that county. You know, 2019 was wet throughout all South Dakota but Hutchinson's probably been really wet since 2017 or 18, even again this year in 2020 they're wet. But we were going there and we were trying to find areas where we could look at a few things such as, you know, if there's any rutting in the fields, how we can practice that we can do to kind of remediate those things. We're also looking at some areas of salinity that have formed because of the excessive rainfall over the past several years. So it's really, we were just looking at an area, a large area of the state that had excessive rainfall for several years and how those producers were managing it. Yeah, so we're on a field here kind of South Central South Dakota and it's actually been two years of prevent plant but they managed to get some cereal rye in as you can see and they've actually burnt this down after they planted it. It's planted to corn. The corn is not germinated yet but it's close. So what we're going to do is we're going to look at some of the root development on the cereal rye and Brent Woods the DC here talked with the producer and said it was really good planting conditions. They don't know if they would have gotten to this field to plant without the cereal rye in here. So let's take a look at what the root development on the cereal rye looks like. Yeah, so the cereal rye gets it's fine root hairs really kind of a dense root mat especially the upper 18 inches of the soil profile just really, really ideal planting conditions. Another advantage of the cereal rye that producers will notice is some weed control. Cereal rye is good at controlling the weeds. It grows early and out competes a lot of the weeds and has some of that allelopathic effect on weed seed germination. I think we're going to be seeing more of this probably in the Dakotas the cereal rye is going to be popular strictly for yes the soil health benefits obviously but planting conditions and out competes some of those weeds.