. >> reporter: larry engler adds up the money he expects to lose this year. >> between me and my daughterogether probably $100,000, $150,000. >> did you vote for trump? >> i did. i'll never vote for him again. >> reporter: the financial impact goes well beyond just the farm, though. i mean, when you start thinking about, say, the equipment, the tractors, they're $350,000 plus to be purchased so that means the companies that sell them not to mention the companies like john deere that make them, they will be feeling the pinch as farmers cut back. then there's the seed that may not be bought in as high a number, the fertilizer that's used, you can go on and on, the banks that float the loans to pay for everything. it will ripple across the united states in ways that many people who aren't expected to farming have no idea how it's going to hurt them as well. john? >> martin staff annual in davenport, iowa. thanks very much. >>> joining me now is republican congressman adam kinzinger, he is from illinois. thank you for being with us, congressman. we just heard from martin from next door in iow