Unfolding manual. All right, here's here's something very, very interesting about the two fields that we are in with this pool goby, or the cauliflower here. You'll notice here it looks like there's been no harvest. In other words, they've been just left here on fourth unfortunate for a lot of the folks that would have enjoyed this, the work it was taking and the time it was taking to do a lot of the research, they kind of missed the harvest. On this is the human recommended food I got the wrong word but all of the spaces in between is the actual harvest of what they were using for their research, what they're researching here, if you can look at the difference, look where the sign is there and look at the size of these plants and then look beyond if you can tell the difference. You should be able to see that there is a much smaller growth of plants.
In the distance there, then we have got right here and the dis The difference being they got a different kind of fertilization product all of that is organic. Both of these fields are organic. But what Sham is telling me is that this is a product of animal manure plus vermicompost or Verma, Burma processing, which is the worms, worm composting Of course, which they go ahead and they be back on all kinds of garbage. You can even put newspapers in there and they'll, they'll create compost on of that. So you know, this is very encouraging because if you grow worms, if you want to use worms to create compost or fertilizer, look at the results you can get of this one here, which versus this one here.