 Good afternoon, I'm Mark Wharton. I'm with Farm Bureau Insurance here in Craighead County. I've got Mike Sullivan, who is a farmer in Mississippi County, and Mr. Archie Mason, brother Archie Mason, who is a pastor at Central Baptist Church here in Jonesboro. We're here today to talk to you a little bit about the AgriHealth Network and how it got started. Mike actually came to me as a farmer and a Farm Bureau agent. We've had a relationship and we sat down and talked a little bit about the mental wellness of the farming community and trying to get help to our farmers in our communities, and that's kind of where this started. But the AgriHealth Network is a great opportunity for us to reach out to the farmers of not only Arkansas but the surrounding areas. Well it's amazing the way the good Lord connects all the dots. Mark came to Mississippi County as an agent for a couple years and then transferred to Craighead County, and we got to know one another well. And with the 38 years of farming, how many difficult trials and tribulations we go through, and without faith there's no way that you could do what we do in agriculture. And Archie has a unique way of delivering the message and he usually uses agriculture in his sermons one way or another. And his way of delivering that, I like to use the term he's one of us. And he can speak our language and I think that's critical to delivering God's word to the agriculture community. We make a statement we're all about faith, family, and farming. And so we want to provide resources for those out there who are experiencing any kind of stress, discouragement in the ag community. You know, I live it. I'm on a farm now. I'm in a cow calf operation with my son. I also pastor the church here. My background is agriculture. It's out of crop consulting business for a number of years. So I live it. I like it, but it is pretty stressful. So at agrihealth.net, our website, we provide resources for anyone who's struggling dealing with stuff, we can help you kind of find the path maybe you need to go on. But one of our resources we're very excited about is called that farm life podcast. And on that farm life podcast, again, we talk about issues and struggles in the farming community that people deal with that most times a lot of times is us guys and farmers and farm men, farm women don't really talk about. And so we look at that as a great resource to kind of create a safe zone in the community where we can talk about some of the stress and the issues that we're facing in the farming community, maybe in marriage and stuff like that. Again, it's all about faith and family and farming at that farm life podcast. I think one of the biggest things that y'all mentioned in sermon that you mentioned too is it's okay and I have to be okay. And we're trying to share that message and reach out and work with as many people as we can. We want to help you. You may be out there right now in the farming community. There's stress, there's struggles, there's discouragement, there could be depression, you think, man, I don't know where to turn. Well, the first thing is reach out to us. Send us an email info at agrihealth.net. We'll be back in touch with you. We've got some resources on the website. We can visit with you. We've got some license counselors are listed on the website. And you can reach out to them or we'll help you get in touch with them. But we can just be someone to listen. That's our desire is to help you get through these tough times in the farm occupation that you're in.