 I'm Shannon Muchelkonos and we're at Wayward Springs which is our small farm and we are in the passive solar greenhouse. This started construction on this in 2019 and since 2020 it's been in operation and it enables me to grow plants year-round, staying above freezing temperatures here in South Dakota where it gets much colder and very snowy in the winter time and so that enables me to grow lots of subtropical and tropical plants that most folks in the area don't know about and haven't had the chance to taste that kind of fruit. So it works without using any fossil fuels, propane or natural gas to heat it. It does that using the sunlight that we get during the winter time is still substantial but it takes that sunlight energy stores it in the soil below the structure and then uses that to maintain temperatures above freezing throughout the winter time. I grow a lot of different things. Some are starter plants, trees that I sell to folks online, mostly folks in areas where they can grow them outdoors but I also grow some produce in here that I sell locally. One of the things that spend the most productive is the passion fruit. It's definitely not something that folks get to taste from South Dakota very often. Most folks that do know what passion fruit is had it maybe on vacation in Hawaii or Southern Florida or California. So it's exciting to have that here locally for folks that goes into some different hot sauces that commercial producers have in the area. They also have hot peppers and maybe a few more exotic fun things. This is a cherimoya. Most folks haven't heard of a cherimoya in South Dakota. Cherimoya was famous for Mark Twain. He's calling it the most delicious fruit known to mankind and it is really delicious. I don't know that I'd quite put it there just because I know a lot of fruit and there are some really amazing ones out there but it is a really really tasty fruit and we can't get it in the grocery stores here because it has a very short shelf life.