years ago, it was phenomenally productive farmland in walnut orchards, and in other types of farming. the community came together for this. we brought in communities from oakland, our families, local farmers to help us establish the basic infrastructure. there was also a tremendous support from the puc for us to develop a management plan and support from others, including the usda and the columbia foundation, for the cost of some of the basic infrastructure for the site. three farmers have been established there pretty much since the beginning growing specialty tomatoes. we have an offering from the farmer here, a squash tomato they have specially bred. for all of you like to grow your own at home, here are some tomatoes. another farm with they and their extended family are growing strawberries, which we also have here to offer you today, hand delivered by barge, and we have a family farm which has a very diverse operations. collectively they have well over 1000 customers. it's being sold the school district in east oakland, and the other point of our program out there that has been h