 You guys being long-term no-till, did you notice any ruts in 18 or spring of 19 and your long-term no-till stuff? I was surprised that the rutting is is minimized. I mean the soil structure, you know, he holds the equipment up a lot better. Usually you don't have trouble with ruts all the way across the field. It's you might be some shallow sprayer ruts, but Usually it's just maybe if you get stuck obviously, but when you turn around you might have to go in there and level some ruts in those areas but I'm not planning on doing You know, anything except in those areas where we got stuck and left some ruts turning up against the water. And I'd done tests You know, 15, 20 years of deep ripping and boy the next year you really sink. So I found out that even through yield testing that that deep ripping versus not touching those compacted areas, I was yielding just as well as or more than the areas that were deep ripped. I know this past fall we had some newer ground that we took on that the combines left lots of ruts and we have tracked equipment and in a lot of areas I had to send a guy out there with a culture card even though it was really really muddy and wet. I figured I'd at least try to hit those areas of the culture cards just to help some of them out a little bit because I'd rather go across that in the fall and allow a little freestyle action to help mellow the ground out and level versus trying to do it in the spring. So that was my thoughts. Even in 19 I found out the driest the driest fields I had was on wheat stubble where I put a cover crop which normally you would never think but just that cover crop made the traffic ability that much better. So I mean we do learn some things in this wet environment we have. So I do like having that firm base, you know, compaction is a pet peeve of mine and traffic is a challenge. We're trying to use controlled traffic flow as much as possible tram lines. But still when you got heavy grain carts going out there or even in the spring planning when you have to cover a lot acres and your window was pretty short you're kind of kind of forced to plant maybe in wetter conditions what you should. But yeah, I do like the effect of when you do make some ruts they are much shallow in an hotel.