 up here. Very few people has really actually started. Kind of this week's the first week, but a lot of times we're starting the last week of August. You know, that's when it, first week of September, last week of August is when we usually get started in here, what's the day, the 15th? You know, we're the middle of September. And I mean, but it was because of the spring. The spring was so wet, we didn't get the crop in early. We got a little in early, and, but then, and then it, we set for a month. We didn't, we, I planned some March 29th, plan one field of rice, and then did not get it back in the field till April 29th. And so we, we actually set for the month because of the rain. Yills are good. Yills are better not expected, because I was concerned about the hot temperatures in July, especially in some of the early varieties when they were, they were reproducing. And usually if it gets really hot, they don't shut down at night. Your night time temperatures run in the 80s. And that, and that causes the plant to just go into stress mode. But right now, most of our yields are, you know, 190 to 200 on the summer varieties, which I'm really happy with that. Just in July, I was afraid, you know, we might be in 150 range. The high process, the high fuel process, which is still high, just because gas has come down, diesel has not come down. And diesel is what we use. We don't, gas don't, don't matter much to us. But the diesel price being up still in the $4 range is still eating us up, you know, because but now we're done with irrigation, but we're still running our equipment preparing for next year. We've had two combines. We're running one right now, just kind of keeping up with as it matures. And man, if we could just keep on going like this two weeks, we're going to, we're going to have a lot of it out. We'll be over half done if we don't have any trouble. So it's a man, you can't, you can't ask for better weather than right now. Finally, the low humidity. I mean, that was part of the reason why we got a later start. It was a higher humidity in the clouds. Wouldn't really letting the rice finish, you know, we've even got some beans ready. We've defoliated some beans. And soon as we get back over on the other farm, we're going to start harvesting soybeans too.