Pumpkin is there about picking out the perfect tree or the perfect turkey. As they should be. First of all, they're also perfectly picky about this perfect pumpkin. That was good. For the past five years, Kamatri has been taking this tractor ride to the Granger Berry Patch, caring for the perfect pumpkin to pick. From this year, to help with the process and to pass on the popular pastime of picking pumpkins, she brought along her daughter, granddaughter, and great granddaughter. But just because there are new people picking, Autri promises that before a pumpkin is picked, it must be a prize. You should have one that will stand up, you know, flat enough that it doesn't fall over. Round is nice. Orange is nice. You know, whatever they like. Big ones, little ones. But once they meet these parameters, the picked pumpkin is treated like Pizan. Sure. You know, you make their faces and they're kind of nice guys, and then you leave them in the porch pretty soon, they get like that, and they get all, you know, they start to rot, they look really weird. But yeah, we even name ours. You know, this would be Jake or whatever. So how did the pickers progress? Well, we got a lot of pumpkins to pick out. Saks gold, bagged gold. We got happy kids. In Granger, Greg Neff, News 23 NBC. That looks like fun. I need to go get my pumpkin. Granger Berry Patch is a great place to go. A lot of fun down there. Yeah, I bet it is. The pick pumpkin does exist.