 Hello, my name is Lucia Schultz. I am one of the project associates with the Center for Rural Affairs. I work closely with beginner farmers, but especially with Latino beginner farmers. We're learning circle is an opportunity to educate people of like-minded. In this case it would be for beginner Latino farmers, and so there's a topic that is discussed from either the same Latino farmer or a professional from NRCS, RD or an extension employee that comes in and specifically talks about that topic. There's also a question-and-answer part where the farmers will ask the professional, the ag professional anything that they might have thought about during the presentation. But at the same time at the end of the learning circle, there's always an opportunity to network among each other to see what they also can learn but also develop relationships with one another. And so there's been that opportunity with these learning circles and it's really simple. It could be an hour, an hour and a half long, or maybe even two hours. So depending on the topic and how many, how long the Q&A is. These were designed to create a network of Latino beginner farmers, which we don't know any of them that exist currently in Nebraska. And so to be able to bring these farmers from different countries together was really a privilege for me. And so to be able to kind of get these learning circles underway with different topics that actually were they were able to really understand but also were very important to them. It's a privilege to be able to work with the center and to be able to get more professional development, you know, through different ways of being able to help our farmers. And that's basically the reason why I always geared towards additional training is to be able to help my farmers and to supply them with what they need, especially their resources, which are very important to them.