opportunities, whether it is in the field, on the farm, on the ranch producing or in many other areas of agra business or aggie kron. we need to tell we need to tell the story. if you get an faa kid there, we had one at the farmers round table, valerie from minnesota. we brought her up to the the press the press asked her a couple of she questions. she knocked it out of the park. honestly, she had more credibility than i did standing up there. it was so fresh and so from the heart in that way. from an economic standpoint, we have some challenges, you know the start-up costs. that's part of the problem with agriculture today. during my agricultural career, you didn't have so much up front the costs. the cost of land, the cost of equipment, the cost of all the technology and everything else on the up front is much more significant than it was, the fixed costs, have become burdensome in agriculture. that's a challenge in that way. i'm convinced when i look at the bright young people in faa, our college of agriculture and environment stall sciences across the country. i think there is a bright fu