 I'm Chris Schaffers and we farm in the Lolley Bottoms in Faulkner County and we farm on this is our headquarters farm then we branch out and got two other farms on the Cullarm Creek and then on the Cattern Creek north of Conway and as you know we just been wet wet wet. We poured out an inch and eight tenths out of this rain yesterday and as you can see in the field behind me we burn burned down a lot of all our soybean acres and rice acres and corn acres and we hadn't turned the plow yet and this is the 21st day of April and we're staring at crop insurance deadlines coming up really quick on corn and we want to plant corn we got a good price it's gonna be expensive crop this year so and no matter what we grow it's gonna take a lot of money to put a crop in but we need a crop because here we go the third year in a row that we've got late starts and I hope that the weather patterns gonna break here where we can sure get started because I can say we've not planted the first acre you know we're shooting for a thousand acres of rice and sixteen hundred acres of soybeans and three hundred acres of corn and and we hadn't done nothing not to say I've barely even been able to get fertilizer out on the early hayfields and you know it's just it's been a struggle grass is not growing but hopefully things are gonna get straightened out where we can get started in a timely manner here before we're you know planting late again because I've been there and done it and it doesn't pay.