farm report is brian dorta from -- peterson. i would like to talk about grain. what i wanted to pitch to you is a lot of farmers are are surprised that all during harvest season, the corn and soybean and other prices are continued to go up. what is the situation and what should we be doing right now? >> excellent question. a lot of people are asking that. going back to june, we got a favorable stocks and acreage report. between those two, the sheet dropped. into the summer, we had rains, nitrogen leaking and then we had the drought in russia, and the world woke up and said where are we supply wise with everything. we had a rally of three to four dollars. the investment came in and there was a lot of money in commodities. we got into corn harvest, and the yield numbers didn't measure up to expectations. most farmers we talked to all the way up to north dakota, five to 20-bushels less than they thought before harvest. that's a big deal. so between 800 million-bushels there and 500 million in june, now we're about 900 million- bushels in corn. >> so that really has