 Yeah, I was on a trip last week and then Lee sent me a note that we had 70% lodging to when I came back Yesterday afternoon the first thing I did was rush out to the field and then this is what I saw That's a lot more than 70% so it's basically a complete mess now lodging. I Guess there can be many reasons for this but probably the primary reason is We've had a broadcast zone crop, which is not anchored very deep in the in the soil we had Unnecessary rain now I would say Unnecessary rain and you can see it's all lodging in one direction here. So we must have had some wind too I don't think we had too much nitrogen although that obviously sometimes contributes to So what we're gonna do now Lee We're gonna harvest it So as I explained in an earlier clip there's one one crucial advantage if we take this section of crop here It's lodged There's still some airspace under the crop there's three or four inches of Airspace under there and that's a crucial difference the combine The combine won't have too much trouble as long as we're kept if it gets Flatter than that then we are in real trouble and that's that's the concern ideally we probably should wait one more day But there's already threatening looking clouds over there. So I think it might be time to act before it gets any worse Yeah, and we had another rain yesterday after noon. So I'm getting nervous too. It is still quite wet underneath here, but As long as we get through with the combine and pull it up Well, I think we have no choice. Let's try it Yeah, I think we need to get a initially cut yeah After that you could do You could have some operation it's easy. Did you just you just pause I know It's pretty wet underneath That's nice