 So I'm Jordan Leatherman along with my wife Katie and our son Cullen and daughter Elliot. We own and operate Final Drive Genetics based here in Paragold, Arkansas. Final Drive Genetics would have started in 2010. It's where a show pig company where we raise and sell show pigs across the country for kids for their 4-H and FFA projects at all different levels and in different parts of the country. It started in 2010 with my dad and I and back in Indiana where I'm originally from and we just started with two sows just kind of on the side as a hobby and so it kind of blossomed from from there and so two turned into 10 to 20 to 30 and now we're you know running around 60 head of 60 head of sows. Three years ago Katie and I we were living in Indiana after we got married and running it the business and then moved down here and took over and started doing it full-time. Big reason for that was our business was growing a lot in the South here in Arkansas with Katie and her dad and what they have going on here in Arkansas. We were selling a lot of pigs into Arkansas and so just proximity for us was closer and it was just a you know also a family move but a business move for us in terms of getting closer down to the South. It honestly was a really hard decision for us to move just because we were we were close to Jordan's family as well and so obviously it was great to be back home but it wasn't an easy decision for us but us being here at the farm where I grew up it obviously means a lot to me and I think Jordan as well and then having our kids here involved as well really helps. Katie's dad Allen obviously is extension agent here in Arkansas for 36 or in Green County for 36 years and I think 38 years all together and so obviously worked with a lot of kids for a long period of time and that did help us start building our business here in Arkansas obviously. I did grow up showing my family and I raised sheep for many many years and then after we sold out our sheep we kind of got more more into the showing pigs all across the country and I was very blessed with I would consider it a somewhat successful career showing pigs and I actually finished out I guess when I was 21 I finished I was married at my last show so I think that was time for me to call it quits and so yeah yeah I was very blessed for that and so it's it's fun being able to offer those same opportunities for kids that were able to help and so makes it that much more special kind of knowing what they're going through and what they're doing in the shows and how they're feeling and the emotions that are involved. I mean obviously at the end of the day it is a business and so we're trying to produce these things and sell them and then you've got to be you know profitable to continue to do that and and develop that but at the end of the day the big reason we do this and Katie's been a little humble saying just she had a nice show career she probably has as a decorative show career as anybody in the country especially at that that time period when in national shows when in Arkansas State Fair Numerous Times and a bunch of show men ships across the country at major stock shows and so that really instilled in her I know a bunch of what work ethic is and for us helping these young kids learn to work and you're you're getting a project and you have to see that project through from start to finish and so I know Katie from her her time showing and in my my time showing you know those kind of things were instilled in us and taught us and so that's what we want to help those kids not only have some of the success that we had while we were showing but ultimately have you know set up set themselves up for life and have success you know farther down the road so I think something else that it teaches us is that no matter how hard we try how much effort we put in how much we do the right things not everything's going to go our way in life and so it kind of teaches them to roll with the punches and make the most they can most that they can of every situation