I guess the biggest problem is the Wheat Board, essentially. It's been very difficult. And it's not what you would think normally. It's the monopoly, the Wheat Board's monopoly, not being able to forward price and not being able to take the risk out. You know, they come out with a PRO in February of $10 a bushel for durum. That could be $7 by the time I sell it. I don't think any business out there can handle 10%, 20%, 30% drops or not knowing what you're going to sell your crop for.
We can forward price all the specialty crops. That's not the only reason, but it is one of the main reasons you're seeing cereal crops decline.