 I know one little paddock that was all goldenrod weeds and it didn't really have any good grass in it at all and after we did mob grazing for two years we now we've got a lot of sweet clover coming out there and there's even some some of the warm season grasses that have shown up that we never knew were there. So they've basically made a warm season grasses that started to seed off. Yes. We've heard that the seed is there you know and if with the right practices you will get that seed to grow. Oh that's that's what we're we're going you know that's what we're looking for. We see a lot of things out there that we didn't we never seeded it to. And cattle need that diversified plant they don't want to just eat that one that one plant out there. I don't want to eat whole wheat bread all my life I want to want to have a little bit peanut butter and jelly as well. Yes exactly exactly. And that's part of the reason we want to get sheep out in our pastures because there's species out there that the cows really won't eat in the sheep will and we don't want to call anything a weed because it's just that you don't have the right livestock out there trying to eat it. So nothing is a weed for you it's all some kind of food for one of your animals to eat. Food for the animals and and and it's you know it's in the soil it's something growing in the soil and that's what we want to keep. So if we can work it for both that we're working between the soil and the animal and they need to help each other out. We got in trouble with our local weed board a year ago so after we had seeded that pasture down there was a lot of musk thistle that came out and the guy sent me a letter and said I had to go out there and spray that. I said well it's going to kill all that newly seeded legumes and he said well you know you got to come up with a plan. So our plan this year is I had three high school boys that worked for me and we gave them each a knife and they went out and they cut down all of those thistles and we pretty well cleared up our problem so okay without using the herbicide. If it's really bad we'll take our 14 foot road remover and and cut it low enough to kill the the weed but not low you know not too low that it it you know keep the grass growing. The the concept that there are microbes in the soil that symbiotically get along with microbes in a cow's gut. How that works I don't know but it sure seems to work. The benefits are astronomical.