 Hi, I'm Dave Bishop from Prairie Earth Farm in Central Illinois. We are a 400 acre organic farm raising vegetable crops, corn, wheat, oats, legumes, and beef, pork, and egg laying hens as well as honey. So we try to take the diversity idea pretty seriously. This is a mobile food store that we got from CER assistance. We used that, originally we were going to have it as a store where you would simply walk in and shop, but we outgrew that and now it's used as a cooler and a way to haul equipment to the farmers markets and to the CSAs and to the other outlets that we have nearby. We got this, this has been in use for about four or five years. It's really become a very vital part of the operation and we use it several times a week. For these kinds of operations to be successful, we really have to mark it as close to the consumer as possible and hopefully that means directly to the consumer as you would to the CSA or a farmer's market. To make that happen, of course, you have to have a way to move product directly to the customer. In a CSA setup, you would meet in a parking lot someplace, but you have to have a refrigerated equipment here to keep the product in good condition if you're going in the farmer's market the same thing. So in order for us to market our products directly, which is the most profitable way that we can do that, this type of equipment is really vital to making that happen. Our focus has been on sustainability, not only developing a sustainable form of agriculture, but in creating local food systems to support that kind of agriculture. We really need to communicate directly with the customer. We need to tailor our farms so that they can appeal directly to the people in your community and we can market our products directly, process on farm, market on farm, everything that we do is designed to be done on the farm or in the community, maybe a cooperative venture. So local food systems and sustainable farming techniques are kind of two parts of the same picture and that is what we think is the future of agriculture.