a little bit there that this is just to show soybeans and and -- corn and soybeans are heavily on tarc county level. rice and peanut are the opposite. very much in plc. we come off the high price environment and there will be shifting as cbo predicts. a big shift towards a favorable program. for all producers. and that is because the average downue is being ratcheted as we move further and further ahead. so there is a prediction that we will see a shift towards a rc. here ofcan get an idea c program does. they didn'tnue if have that and if they did, it shows up prominently. these are the payment rate, typically. $100 -- $75-$100 an acre. peanut stands out a lot. happenedecause of what 2012-2014 with caution in the farm bill -- with cotton in the farm bill. base.ost their they could grow any crop and be eligible and we saw an increase in peanut acreage. acreage is following the payment. and that probably will continue to be a big issue, again. the cotton base has been turned into the generic base. is a divisionhere between what is planted and what the support is based upon. it varies fr