 Both of my parents were born within a half a mile of where I'm sitting. They started out farming on 40 acres when I was 13 years old in 1970. He knew I liked the livestock. He says, and I think you're kind of getting into this deal of wanting to show pig. And my dad said, I will buy you a couple of sows, a couple of gilts where you can start on your own. And that was my beginning. Our show pig operation consists of about 300 sows, 300 cross-bred sows that are constantly in production. We feral for the most part year-round because of our market that does cross multiple states. We sell, obviously, out of the state of Arkansas. We sell into nearly 40 states. 90% of the pigs that we sell, we sell them online in an online auction. It's really allowed us to connect to lots of different people that probably weren't coming to Lake City, Arkansas, to pick out their pig and buy it if we didn't do it online and with the system that we did it with. Eric and I raise cotton and corn and soybeans and peanuts with cotton being our dominant crop at this point. Now, we have evolved in the last year or so. We've added a greenhouse where we're growing tomatoes and we handle produce. So the tomatoes are new this year. We just got through with our first crop of them. We've replanted with our second. We're trying to get a tomato that's good tasting coming out of the greenhouse for a local purchase. And everything we've sold has been right there at the greenhouse. And it's just a growing business. We're having to look at different varieties, trying to get the right flavor, the right production. And it's just a whole different part. I feel very fortunate to have been presented the opportunity to have grown up around the farm to develop the interest that I did. I feel extremely blessed to now have my children to see it, to watch us do it, and to know that it is here for them to come and be involved with us and carry on in years to come if they choose to do that. The happiest thing in my life is seeing my eight grandchildren run around out here and play. And the older ones are growing up but starting to drive and those kind of things on the farm to hunt on this farm. Just to live this life is, that's the most important part to me.