 Well by February we had already kind of committed on what kind of acres we needed and what kind of seed we needed and as all of us know it started raining in and rained most of the year until now and it made it a hard press for us to get our corn in on time and without water damage and most of it has had water damage. We're here today at our shop and this field is pretty high and looks pretty good and I'm pleased with it. But overall I don't think we'll have a great corn harvest probably averaged a little below and I got this here today that I just shucked down here. It filled out always then which is a good thing. Looks pretty good. I'm ready to get harvesting. It's time we're about probably ten days, two weeks out. We're ready and got our bins cleaned up, got the combine ready and well it started off early because we generally apply a burn down so we can get our ground cleaned up and ready for planting. We had to work in between rains just steadily. We get a rain one week and dry out four days and think we're going to get back to burn down and it rain again. So some of the fields didn't get burned down to nearly right up the planting time and then as we got into planting and trying to work up our beds and get them ready the same situation we'd have damp soils we'd have to leave for a while and come back. It was just one of those years where it was just too much water up front. We had about five or six of those but I think this one was worse than we've seen in a while and then of course you know the falls too we had about five bad falls. I'm hoping as we stand here today that this doesn't be a wet fall again. If it is I don't know what people do. You know I always try to budget out on kind of a below average thing so we'll have money if we need it to move somewhere else. I think this year our yields of belief below average on corn and soy beans. The rice looks pretty good right now but here it is today. It's probably going to hit 98 and it's all trying to melt down. That generally hurts it a little bit but I still have high hope for it. One of the things I'd like to stop and tell you about it, you said problems. We had a new crew of H2A guys this year for a lot of reasons. COVID me and one of them and I was so proud that all of them asked to get their shot when they got here. They couldn't get it in Mexico and we was able to go through the health department and get them shot and I thought that was a tribute to each one of them that they wanted to stay healthy and work and we want them that way. I mean it wasn't but that's another problem that people have this year with labor getting here and the COVID situation. I mean you just name problems this year and probably some of us have had them. Everything just hadn't been what we planned. A lot of years are like that but this has been one of the worst for me. But it's what it is and we're not going to stop because of it. We're going to make some kind of crop. It may not be pretty and it may not be what we want to yield but we're still here farming every day.