situation is the american farm bureau federation president, third generation corn and soybean farmer, scott vanderwalt joins me now. step in, sir. thank you for being here. >> good afternoon. liz: speak for the farmers. do they like this? are they happy? are they relieved? >> this is a breath of fresh air we have been looking for for a couple years. understand it's not the complete answer yet, it's a big step in the right direction. but for the last two years, soybean farmers especially have really been dealing with poor economic situation because when the trade wars and the tariffs all started, soybean prices dropped about $2. we have been seeing that effect ever since. for the last two years, we have heard rumors going on that we're making progress with china, then it backs off, then we're making a little more progress and it falls apart. this is more of a concrete thing. liz: tell our viewers how this works, how quickly will we start to see these large scale purchases of everything from whether it's sorghum or soy, sorghum being that gluten-free grain the chinese do buy quite a bit of, or even por