tradition.> me, don roose of us commodities and angie setzer of citizens grain. wild week in the markets. again, don, , 're going start off with you. talk about this dollar and just we've seen this sharp rise lately. >> yeah, we have. if you really look at it a year ago you were sitting more like 75%. we're almost at par on wind for our export pace, which is already slow, and we're having a hard time competing, so if the dollar stays strong it's just going to continue to be something that we're going to have to deal with, with probably hard to move up in prices. >> yeah, angie, let's talk about these exports. i mean, we've been pretty bearish on the export and the demand, but what's your view? is there some promise there? >> well, there's a little bit of promise, i think, especially in the soybean realm because you^ve the ability to see shipments. shipments are actually running ahead of a year ago, which not a lot of people talk about. the thing i see in soybeans with the decrease in sales, which they are down considerably versus last year, but they're close in w