because profit margins are thin. profits may take a hit. for instance, the corn futures already dipped by 8% in the last three weeks alone. they said, what they want to return to is a reliable market. when you look at other countries for corn, i was talking to one farmer, albert peterson, he said there's good soil over in russia and south america. but what the u.s. has been able to offer, including here in kentucky, is geopolitical stability. they know when they tell these foreign nations that they have the product, they know it's going to be a good product and they'll get it. for the first time in many years, that is on the line and that is a question they don't know what to expect. for their own crops that will be coming up in just the next four months, what they'll get in return. >> so a little uncertainty in the market. thank you very much. good gig you have out there going around to america's industries affected by this trade war that we're in thank you very much for your coverage. von hilliard in lebanon,