Randy, when it comes to getting grain into position at the ports, I think we're witnessing that already. Grain companies today are accepting delivery of grain only when it's shipped out to their ports and has a place to be exported at that point. I know we're not seeing a lot of grain in storage. If you go with the statistics right now, as I said earlier, we've shipped more grain to this point in the year than we have in the last 10 yeas. If you look at what's in storage you'll find that grain isn't there. What we're witnessing right now is that grain companies are able to manage their facilities a lot more efficiently and bring in the grain and ship it to their customers without having to keep it in storage. That's just the way a good commercial system works. Elevator companies don't make money storing grain, they make money moving grain.
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