 The NRCS we have a couple of different tools available for planning on your operations. One of the tools that my predecessor Stan Bolz created was the South Dakota Drought tool and that's available on our website, the South Dakota NRCS website. You download it and it's an Excel based tool that you use and then it brings in precipitation data from wherever you're closest to so it looks at you can bring up the closest weather station for in your county or the next county over and this is something that takes the past two years precipitation and then brings in that information and compares it to between a 30 and a 50 year average of rainfall and takes that into consideration to give you a percent of normal for the year and we can start projecting based on the precipitation that we've got so far and project like next year's precipitation if it's normal and then in November so you can start thinking about drought planning like this fall. It's really useful for showing where you're at in the year if you're above normal or below normal and then you can use it to help you figure out if you need to maybe do some de-stocking like you talked about or if you need you can buy some more yearlings for the summer or the spring so there's a lot of cool things that go into it and then once a month we take that information and create a drought status map that considers the production for the whole state and then gives it a color so you can see if we're like above normal is green and then as you get down to 80 percent then it's red.