Corey Hillebo
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So their side jobs are normally related to agriculture as well, build a new toolbar, upgrade planters, sell corn heads on the side, etc.
I'm trying to think of a way that people apply this to agriculture that's not their farm.
Corey always has leftovers, so we've got to get his leftovers.
Yeah.
I've only got one more question.
Over time, you've been doing this for a while, got experience.
We have some big, big operators.
I mean, if they're farming 20,000, 50,000 acres, et cetera, that are out there, they have a lot of potential credit here.
What's the largest amount that you've kind of helped somebody get?
Yep.
I was just going to say.
You just made me think of something that I'm just brainstorming here.
Yeah.
Does anybody make co-op groups, like co-oping together?
So let's say we got all the farm-for-profit farmers that all wanted to come together and bring you all their farms as one deal.
Or Corey has a bunch of friends, and they say, well, rather than bringing you 2,000 acres of testing here, we're going to bring you 20,000 acres between the lot of us.
Does anybody make collective groups, or is it per individual for taxes?
But if it's like him and his brother and his dad and there's a handful in there, do each one of them have their own personal tax return?
Do each one of them take a tax credit or does just the entity, the farm take it?
Okay.