 The thing that we're running into is this this wet pattern that we're in for me it's why we get with these narrow planting windows maybe a person should be thinking about two planters if you can swing it. I'm kind of with Nate I have a drill and a planter and I think this year I plan on running them both at the same time corn and beans as soon as he can. Using an air drill and corn planter too just to keep good seed seed placement and let it get out of the ground good to learn where my wet spots are again. The air drill did carry better than the wet soils. Equipment wise is there any I look at any modifications or you think you're gonna be fine same kind of setup is that what you guys are going with? I'll stay with the same setup soon. Actually I traded planters last year and went to a hydraulic downforce that's individual role man that is unbelievable how much of a difference that makes. Love that hydraulic downforce. Did you have springs before or air? Active air. Okay Nate's putting on some new openers this year. They probably need to be replaced anyway but they're gonna cut a lot better next year. I think that's important right? The bill is a little back big. That's okay it's done. Probably one of the challenges going to be is going from where there was a crop planted to just maybe either cover crop or a different crop all in one field or nothing that got planted so probably just trying to figure out how to manage that as you're planting. Just be patient probably is the bigger thing this spring to wait for the ground to dry and get out there and plant it right instead of trying to force it in so much.