>> douglas, thank you. >> thank you. joining us now on the phone, president of the missouri soy bean association. sir, good to have you with us. we know from the very beginning when china said they would retaliate, we knew they were going after certain products, soy beans among them and in certain areas. how do you feel about today's tariff news? >> you know, it hurts. one in three rows of soy beans in the united states are exported. china buys 60% of them. that's a big chunk of our exports. that's a big part of our income. >> this is not just -- help us put this in context, for folks at home. who may not know someone who is involved in the agriculture industry at this point. this is not just about you personally. this is your business. this is your livelihood, your family, your community. how widespread is the impact? >> i think it has the potential to be very widespread. it's already a down economy in