Greg
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So that's the first thing.
The second thing, it's only two pieces of equipment you need.
It's really a tine weeder, cultivator, and probably the manure spreader.
But you can subcontract that out so quick.
Like when we talk about...
That difference right there, that's the only three things you have to worry about.
Now, you'd also say, well, what about bugs and this and that?
There's some biologicals out there that are working that are OMRI certified, which is Organic Material Institute that actually certifies use for organic.
So, yeah.
People would be surprised.
you know go out there and just burn the heck out of these weeds that is the most amazing implement but have you ever had to light it that is not fun when you you know you think about anhydrous application we're always worried there but when you light a flamer going there's a lot of things that can go wrong yeah and to see your corn see your corn turn black and blue it'll freak you out the first time you do it yeah
I do have one more thing to say.
Yeah, yeah.
I want to edit it in.
But Frankie and I's vision has always been if everybody used Quick, let's just say that happened.
you would have all the information come into one body, right?
So Prairie Hybrid 149, you probably can't use that, but whatever that seed variety is, and we see in four locations in the United States that it did 210 bushel organically, and you're getting $10 a bushel, and we're grossing $2,100 an acre.
But all these best practices that are being developed
found out about through the mass balance audit, we could actually give that information back to the farmer to make better decisions.
Because in organics, many a seed person will come in, a salesperson will come in and talk to me, tell me I'm going to do 180, 200 bushel corn, 250, I've heard it all.