Sure.
As I said before, we're certified by our customers. We're very transparent in how we grow. We grow organically. I don't feel there needs to be a certifying body or regulating body that tells us farmers how we can grow our best products. I think we're certified by our customers. We're transparent about how we grow. They can come to the farm and see that we don't spray pesticides, that we grow in organic soils, that we use organic inputs and how our farm is run. It's up to the consumer to decide and make that decision.
I think the costs and the time associated with getting organic certification just doesn't make a lot of sense, especially at certain scales.