True" Music welcomes everyone. In this recording, we will provide an overview of our South Dakota JS 340 Cover Crop Worksheet or Job Sheet. We will identify the changes made to the cover crop species and properties found in Table 1. We'll explain the recommended and prepared mix tabs found in the worksheet, provide an overview of the worksheet functions, and demonstrate how to use the worksheet. Additionally, we will also demonstrate the new cost and vendor tabs, and discuss seed tags and practice certification. Before we delve into all the functions of the cover crop worksheet, I would like to briefly explain its purpose and how to use it. Essentially, the cover crop worksheet documents all the requirements found in the 340 cover crop standard. The seed mix plan must address the identified resource concern and list it as a practice purpose in the standard criteria. The practice standard guides us on what needs to be done to solve the identified problem. However, not all purposes or problems can be solved in the same way. Additional criteria in the standard explain how to treat each specific resource concern. It is possible to address multiple resource concerns with the same mix, as long as the additional criteria for each purpose are met. Sometimes, producers may have additional reasons for selecting a conservation practice, such as salinity improvement through soil health or moisture use efficiency. It's important to note that management considerations like haying or grazing are not practice purposes for this standard. While they may have financial benefits for the producer, they may not meet the standard requirements. Furthermore, it's crucial to ensure that cover crop management does not adversely affect the resource concern being treated. Now, let's move on to the changes and functions of the worksheet. Next, Stacy...