Well, it's been a challenge. I had the comment from the dairy farmers just a while ago that grain prices are very high, which I was surprised to hear, because we're still selling below 1982 prices.
We're only 45% self-sufficient, and my concern is that if we don't stabilize the system, we're going to lose more grain producers. Potatoes were subsidizing the rotation for a time, because potatoes were making money. Even though they lost money on the grain, they were still putting it in for the rotation. That's no longer the case. They're losing money on potatoes and they're losing money on grain. So now they're actually weighing what they need to do, and a lot of them this year have opted to just put grass seed in the ground. That's not going to help the beef or the red meat industry.