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So we want to make sure that fall was your last application to get to that two year.
Yeah.
But if you did it in September, October, you get that third crop off in October.
It works out really well.
So we've got some things that we can talk to you about today that might entice some, and there's some reasons why conventional farmers should think about it.
Yeah.
So you got on the farm in, what did you say, 2019?
Uh, no, it was 20, um, it was 2010 that we started farming.
Frankie was talking more about when we started thinking about this quicker gains in the hay for us.
So, um,
But we had the original 800 acres, and then we grew from about 800 to 1,000 in that first purchase to 2,100 acres over the 10-year period.
And we had some creative ways to buy those farms along with pay for some of those farms, but ultimately getting to that third year, being able to sell that crop.
But it was nice having the 8,000 to 1,000 acres of organic farm ground first.
Yeah, so that's the cool thing about conventional and organic is corn.
Now out there we couldn't do soybeans, but we did pinot beans and wheat.
So we had a three-year rotation.
So it's pretty comparable to a conventional farmer.
It's mainly row crop.
It is.
Farming that you're doing.