 Welcome to Hinesville and Dixon Farm. We're here with two of our achievement award finalists James and Ashton Dixon and achievement award finalists is pretty good thing to say. Pretty good thing to hear isn't it? That's awesome. Very proud of him and all his hard work. Well you all have worked hard because let me tell you something you've only been in this particular location which makes their story very unusual for a short period of time. Yep. Yes. Only two months. Two or so months. Two months of solid. Ashton started her job in the end of January February and I was back and forth until March for about two months. Well chicken houses is what they have here on Dixon Farm but your history of chicken houses didn't start just a little while ago it started a while back in another location in Magnolia. Yeah I bought my first farm in 2013 in Magnolia as a five-house farm and had it for eight eight years before we signed the contract on this one and moved here but before that I grew up around it my grandparents they've been in the chicken business for probably 50 years they're in their early 80s and they still have chicken houses now. Give me an idea of the scope of the operation. We have six 46 by 520 foot houses each house fits 28,100 birds will raise them 51 days you want them to weigh seven and a half pounds and then they'll come bring them to the processing plant and process them for me we'll do that five times a year and we'll be out about 18 to 21 days between each flock so we raise five flocks a year. His work ethic really amazes you that I can tell. It does I'm super proud of him and my dad actually used to say well you're never gonna find somebody with the same work ethic that you have it's just it's just not gonna happen and so I'm really blessed that I did so sometimes he works through the night honestly. That makes me sound crazy but I have pulled all nighters. I try to keep up you know because if I don't know then I wake up and I'm like is he hurt you know where is he. Especially when we're going through all the closing and stuff at eight to five my phone was ringing insurance guy whatever and then it'd be five o'clock I didn't get nothing done I'm like if I go to sleep I just wake up stressed out I'm like I'm just gonna stay up and I didn't do that the only time I stayed up back home was when I caught out when you have to stay up but when we moved here there was just so much to do but it paid off and we got number one in the first block. Ashton starting to feel like home here? It really is and it's cliche or corny to say but really wherever James is and wherever our dogs are and our future children that's home. We definitely love Arkansas and don't foresee leaving but it was different to pick up roots and leave everything that we've ever known and I don't think either one of us would have done that on our own. Go so far from home and take such a big leap of faith but that's kind of how we compliment each other and we're kind of jumped in both feet you know together and whatever life brings we've got each other's back so