 Wheat is a likes dry weather and this wheat has had over 40 inches of rain on it since 1st of January So we've got everything in the world that has come up with it and everything We've kept it pretty clean and everything like that, but still We've been fighting diseases and everything like yeah, there is some good wheat, but I feel like the muddy I mean the the rain and all the diseases and things like that is gonna Gonna hurt we already have some wheat sprouting, you know what? I think sometimes people don't understand is a drought is awful, but excess water is just as bad weather Fade chooses. I mean it favors disease favors fungus when it's really wet it obviously sets up There's not really anything the farmer can do about that and I'm looking at the seeds And I'm kind of just trying to see what sets up there. So we've got some sprouting here We've got some it's called black pulling or black tip and then On some of the heads you can actually see you cerium head scab all of that affects the farmer greatly huge discounts on Average Arkansas is looking at like a 50 to 55 Bushel average that's what we typically look at this year a lot of the wheat I've seen it might would have started out at 60 bushels, but we're probably down to 30 or 40 So it's huge discounts this year. I have no farmer. You just do what you can do. I mean and 2015 These fields right here had corn on them So it flooded out. I mean it was corn was six foot tall, you know, we got it in early beautiful corn We come in here and all with nothing but stubble left So we planted it in soybeans right quick and lo and behold we had another flood And the next month we had the same thing again So we did the same thing again we come back and then lo and behold it drought struck it in So we had two floods in our drought all in one year