we have brian splitt of allendale and dustin johnson of ag-yield. all right, we^ve been talking about acreage, so let^s just go ahead and start off with that. i want to o t both of your inints on how you think k is acreage mix will shake out this year. dustin? >> sure, well we already know that wheat acres are down 3 million, winter wheat acres and our thought is that spring wheat will be down about another million. the acres that are lost aren^t great corn and bean growing ground so you know, we could see some of it go to well. so generally there^s still a lot of acres that can come out of prevent plant for next year though, so we do -- we are part of the group that thinkskshat corn and bean acres will be going up next year and since it is a cost-cutting year it should be going to beans. >> and i^ve heard a lot of that this year. so are you in the same camp? is alalndale in the same camp? >> allendale has right now we^re looking at about 1.2 million acres above and beyond last year for corn and 800,000 acres for soybeans above and beyond last year.