jerry gulke is afraid of this.wing conditions for him have been fantastic, not like a year ago when the drought hit and at the last minute he switched some planting decisions. >> i actually converted over 10% to 15% soybeans to corn and got trapped emotionally in that idea and all i heard about was how wet it was in iowa and minnesota and i've got perfect growing conditions, i can make more planting the corn and we'll see how many other people think like i do. >> not sure he'll make $120 an acre of corn. apparently a few other people thought like he did. corn could go down to $4 at the cme, 3.50 on the cash market. that was the old normal before the new normal, could drive down food prices eventually, but more corn doesn't mean fewer beans. contra contrary. usda expects 78 million acres and more wheat is being planted. analysts expected less. wheat continued its longest losing streak in three years. while plantings are higher than expected, supplies on hand are lower than thought, especially coverage of the down to