 So I discovered Alabama Extension really the first year that I started farming. We had a gap in the farm between when I graduated from Auburn and we didn't have any road crop production currently going on on the farm so I had a big learning curve. I kind of knew the basics of what to do but the timing of it is where farming is really critical and so having Alabama Extension Service able to come in and help me with that allowed me to kind of fine tune my management of my farm. Dr. Scott Graham with Alabama Extension has really made an impact on the work that I do here on my farm. Partnering with him to do some trials on our farm has really helped me fine tune the management of insects within my cotton and peanut crops and that's been really valuable when it comes to improving my crop yields. Outside of weather insects play a really big role in determining how our cotton and peanuts do and so being able to partner with him has really just helped improve the insect management on our farm. I continue to seek information from Alabama Extension because every year they put out timely information that relates to the growing of the crop, whether it's market conditions, weather conditions, even if it's that simple that still relates to what I'm doing on the farm. And as they continually do more research into new technologies and new practices on the farm I'm able to review that research and see what of that I want to take back to my operation. So it's a really valuable service to me as an Alabama Cotton Farmer.