 So if we're talking about weed control, if we do end up with some prevent plant in 2020, they can do anything different as far as weed control on prevent plant that you didn't do in 19. Any thoughts there? Just hope we have a different weather pattern because there was just no, there was no option last year. You can't really, you know. Yeah, you either track your field up with a sprayer. I mean, if you wait too long, the weeds get so big. I mean, your other option is aerial apply, but there's a lot of no, no pilots are going to want to apply a lot of the chemistry that needs to be used. That was one of the things I ran into over by Brookings last year. Some of the co-ops just, you know, it was a conventional tiller or no till. It doesn't matter. They just couldn't get across the fields to get things sprayed. So things got out of control and weeds got too big. That's what we ran into was didn't have the window, couldn't get in there. Just everything you'd think okay or day or two away and you'd get two inches and just right back into that cycle and we couldn't break it. I mean, it just... We put duels on the tractor that we spray with and went out one day and well, we finally got the tanks empty on it, but it stuck about five times just getting it empty. It's like, and we thought it looked pretty good. But the soils, it was just saturated. It was pudding. What are your thoughts on some of the guys that didn't get cover crops planted, let weeds go? So that's mother nature's cover crop. What do you guys think on that? There's certain species of weeds that are not micro-risal friendly. It'd be nice if it worked that way, but the weeds are never, never as good as a crop.