 So this spring starting with I guess around April we kind of started getting rain I guess chances every single week Which is which is typically what you see in the spring this past week we kind of saw a Very large I guess storm cell run through Arkansas Typically right around that I-40 range Some places got 15 inches of rain some places got 12 inches of rain in Stuttgart, Pine Bluff, Dumas Lake Village, you know, it's almost it's almost monsoon type rains all the towns are flooded And they're looking I mean they could be looking at flooding for numerous weeks now so most counties that We've seen is Jefferson County Producer in Jefferson County said that as of yesterday at noon they had 12 inches of rain and most of their bean crop is underwater Deshae County had a former tell me yesterday that you could You could ride a jet ski from tiller all the way up to Pine Bluff. So you're looking at Lincoln, Jefferson Ashley County's had significant rainfall It's kind of put them put them way behind the eight ball and playing But pretty much if you look at I-40, Arkansas, Jefferson, Lincoln, Chico, Deshae Parts of Phillips. They've got significant amounts of rain A lot of the water has nowhere to go right now. So it could possibly sit there for for a good deal of time Luckily the main rivers are down, but the back rivers the the smaller rivers and tributaries are high Total crop loss, I know there there probably is some You take around the Cache River North and South Cache River some of those guys they will have a total crop loss to where they have just Like just tons and tons of water sitting on them the North Cache where they channel the cache There's significant log jams around grubs Where they channel the cache again down around Clarendon There's the water's been high there ever since the ever since planting so that guy's completely out of a crop You know if you can't get the water off your off your farm you can't grow anything