 Today we're talking about CBD hemp production, and CBD hemp is a relatively new crop for North Dakota. It's a crop that requires a lot of labor, physical manual labor, unlike our traditional cropping systems. So we want to just talk about some of the issues here. CBD hemp we want an accumulation of CBD for the oil content, but we also want to limit the THC content. And so we're trying to figure out how to do that. And we've put together a series of different trials to look at CBD accumulation and also THC accumulation within a plant. We're working with planting dates to see, you know, not only CBD and THC accumulations, but also biomass or yield is part of what we're looking at. And along with that, we're looking at some fertility issues. So what are some of the fertility requirements to enhance CBD production and to limit THC production or accumulation within the plant? And also, again, yield is a big component of what we're looking at. We're looking at plant spacings, plant populations, you know. So how close can these plants be growing close together? Can we plant them in 30-inch rows or do we have to go, do they do better in 5-foot rows or 6-foot rows? You know, and also the plant spacing. So those are all issues that we're looking at. We'll also be looking at harvesting or the timing of harvest so that we can try and track the THC and CBD accumulations. You know, what's the proper time to harvest this? Now obviously, if the THC level becomes too high, then the crop has to be destroyed and along with that investment. Thank you.