still with the cool weather jason says you could see bushels go down to $4 a bush el.ke that. that would thrill cattle ranchers, maybe drive down your grocery bill. however, if farmers are hoarding their corn more, they can doll it out and try and time the market. the risk to them is if they all time it at the same time. >> jane wells from a rainy california there for us. jane, thanks so much. if farmers are hedging against a corn crunch, what should investors do? joining us on the cnbc news line, darren, what do you recommend? >> you know, getting pretty interesting as we look at the ag markets. the one that jumps out, a lot of markets are struggling but the one that jumps out certainly is soybeans. corn and soybeans both look like they want to go higher this spring. they can't generate much momentum. long-term looking out looks like soybeans could be the best market of them all. >> it's funny, darin, one of the smartest guys i know. he's a hedge fund manager, he won't do tv, he can talk. he will invest in anything he wants. i was talking to him last week wanting to k