Last year at the farm, after our ponds either dried up altogether or were turned in to mudholes, we had to let the cows in to the lake. That's the first time we've ever had to do that. The lake itself was getting pretty low but it helped us get by. Hopefully this year we're in better shape. We had a deep water well drilled. It'll produce about 80,000 gallons a day, not much, but it keeps on coming. We ran it for 7 days into the lake and it never slowed down. If it gets real bad the game plan is to get a high pressure pump and a big movable sprinkler or a pod system and irrigate for the first time ever. Some parts of the pasture we could probably flood irrigate. One way or another, we're not going to have another year like last year.