Tanner Winterhof
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Yeah.
I want, but.
And that's not even that high of a charge compared to what you're describing.
But I thought the worst of my concerns is I just get covered in shit.
Yeah.
makes me push to try to try to promote the safety because there again we have to talk about it we have to talk about safety it's so important to have these conversations and just to create awareness and i know we're going to have a lot of safety conversations in future interviews and other interviews that we do here but that's that's the unique perspective that noon can bring to uchi is the industry related safety pieces now the equipment operation
That's universal.
Whether you're running a combine, a tractor, a semi, you still have to, like I said, pay attention to your blind spots.
If you're in a large vehicle, it can't stop very fast.
You got to know your surroundings, understand what your walk around and pre-trip looks like.
All those things are important that other customer or applicators would benefit from being here as well.
Mm-hmm.
I think that they're going to have open ears to hear what you talk about.
You're doing a good job of articulating it here, but I also want to get back into the manure side.
So we understand the farm for profit audience knows that manure is an important asset to our operation.
A lot of people will try to buy poultry litter.
They'll try to climb onto a dairy that's locally and take extra gallons.
They will try to find ways.
whether they're building their own confinement to get access to manure as an asset for the nutrients in their field.
Yep.