you're going to have to think, like, midyear to get the to get, what i think, might be the beststrice, particularly if this crop goes in the ground fast. the 90ay forecasts are dry and rm. that means the crop goes in the ground fast. if that were to happen prices could sag right on down into the more critical part of the growing season, say late june all the way through july. >> all right, well, usda thinks that we could see low wheat acres, but also record meat production, so we're going welcome back. well, before we move to the livestock part of the conversation. brian, usda thinks we could have wheat acres the lowest in 47 years. they're even forecasting that because not a lot of folks are planting think we'll see? >> i'm not sure about the idleleart. farmers don't lili let acres sit idle, so i think you could see more beans. that's where i think that the likeliest scenario is or small grains, but wheat's been a difficult crop to grow. it's not profitable. farmers have necessarily here in the u.s. been very successful. catching rallies along the way the last three years. the bigges