that's what zacky is currently paying.his dramatic increase has all occurred since the fourth quarter of 2006, just what i have been saying. the turkey industry has been unable to pass these cost increases along fast enough to maintain profitability. now, mr. president, we were in the caucus on tuesday and we heard one senator talk about how a farm has actually collapsed because of these prices in his state, and a second senator reiterate his deep concern about what's happening to the poultry interest in his state. so this just isn't foster farms and zacky farms which happen to be in california. it is all over. and then they go into the impacts of important for ethanol on employees, suppliers, customers, consumers and family ownership, and they say they have suffered significant losses during the past three years, and it is estimated that that's that's $35 million in losses from 2008 to 2009 and 2010, and that their banking relationships have been shattered after 60 years of banking. the bank of america told the company to