 If you've been waiting for the new Samsung Galaxy S22 device, then the team at Appalachian Wireless has some good news for you. Appalachian Wireless is launching all Samsung S22 models on sale. We are you. We are Appalachian Wireless. The annual Appalachian heirloom seed swap will be held this Saturday, April 2. The seed swap is a buy-sell trade event and will feature several other vendors in addition to seed vendors. We have over 30 vendors from six states coming and we have them from Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, West Virginia, Virginia, Tennessee, Missouri, New York is the one we got further. We've been doing this for nine years. We've had a two-year absence with all that's gone on within our country, but we're really excited to be back. The idea is to buy, sell, or trade heirloom seeds, seeds that can be saved from year to year. With produce being sold in grocery stores coming from hybrid seeds, seeds that cannot reproduce, heirloom seed swaps are important to keep local produce available. Neil Hunt, myself, and Suzanne Stumbo, the Pike County Extension Agent, the year that we had the floods here in Pike County, we almost lost what they call the Farmer Brown Cushaw, which is a very important part of our agriculture history here in Pike County. And we thought, well, we'll organize a seed swap and kind of share these seeds amongst the haulers so that it doesn't get lost. And it went the first year from we expecting 50 and we had about 150 and it just has kept growing. Our largest crowd has been 1,200 people. The seed swap will also feature classes taught by agriculture experts focused on seed saving and sustainable gardening. We also have the cutting of the Cushaw, exactly at 9 o'clock sharp, which is a great pump in circumstance. It's a Sarah Vody that's kind of silly that gets things kicked off. The event is free to the public and will be held at Pike Central High School from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Concessions will be available from Farmer's Market Chef. For Mountaintop News, I'm Brianna Robinson.