the market is going to shift its focus down to the southern hemisphe hemisphere.absolutely must have a great crop to help re-republicanish the world's supply. >> they talked about the farmers in the midwest that are hit by the drought. they said it was not a major deal. 85 to 90% of most farmers' crops are insured. could you speak to that a little bit? do you see that? is that actually true? >> yes, i think the safety net for most farmers and ranchers is there and it is needed. they paid too much for inputs. they paid way too much for cash rent. some of the crops as you know i had clients think they might get 10 to 20 bushels per acre. that is almost unbelievable. most farmers are protected. i wouldn't label that as a disastrous situation except for those who press the system too far and now find themselves in trouble. >> thanks for your time. appreciate it. jim bower. mike murphy you mentioned was that the drought will actually make their equipment look more attractive to farmers to buy in the coming months. >> one stock that i think works with this for a number