Yes. As I mentioned earlier, there are lots of potatoes grown in this area, and sugar beets, seed canola, timothy and all those kinds of high-value crops. A potato crop or a sugar beet crop, for example, doesn't take long to die or to become unmarketable when it's under water.
We were doing a harvest the other day for potatoes. When the potatoes are on the side of those pivot track ruts, they're often very soft and gooey. One of the jobs of the graders is to pull those kinds of potatoes out of the line, because they're unmarketable. If your whole field is under water, your potato crop becomes unmarketable pretty quickly when it's under water like that.