In prison, the term hard time can mean many different things. It can be an inmate who will never see freedom again. Or an inmate whos doing solitary confinement for years at a time. Our crews have seen numerous examples of what its like to do hard time. But theres one story in particular that seems like it came straight out of a movie. Every weekday morning just after sunrise, a group of inmates at the elaine Hunt Correctional Center in louisiana prepares for a grueling day of farming the fields adjacent to the prison. 63 acres of vegetable gardens that we grow vegetables on. Anything from squash, tomatoes, mustard greens, collard greens. Supervised by armed officers on horse back, and earning 2 cents an hour for their labor, the inmates harvest more than a Million Pounds of crops a year. All of it used at the prison. But this particular work detail forces staff to be especially vigilant. Knowing that they have tools, that they could easily use as weapons, and they have done it before.