Yes, so the last drought that we faced was the ten Year, like decade, long drought. Yeah, it was very dry and we had money issues and just trying to scrape by. [Full screen tile: How The Naked Farmer coped with the drought} G'day, my name is Ben Brooksby and I come from St Helens Plains in Western Victoria. And I'm a sheep and cropping farmer. For those people that are going those really, really tough times at the moment. It's normal to feel like you're down, or I know that a lot of you's will be feeling that you're letting your family down. Or y'know, people around you down. But, it's not in your control, like, you can't control the weather. Something that when we went through our drought, that we found that really helped us was we'd catch up with our neighbours. We will have like, a night or bin-night, we'd call it, where we go down to our neighbours' house and everyone would bring like a casserole dish or something down, and you're just catching up. Catching up for a drink, and a bit of food, and it's having that sense of community and that you know, instead of just waving to each other down the road, you're actually chatting and actually seeing how you're going and how you're going with, with your farm and what's happening at that time, like it's really important to, to continue to connect with the people around you. And use that network to your advantage.