could see their net income drop 65%. that's my home state of kansas. our next guest is a second generation farmer raleigh north carolina brook barnes joins us right now. brook, good morning to you. brook? >> good morning, steve. ohio are you? >> i'm doing okay. listen, i'm doing better than you apanktly you may not get paid this year. >> it's quite possible. >> explain why. >> my inputs on everything we use on the farm every day is just through the roof sky high the more i push my pencil and getting to planting season the less enthusiastic i get day by day. it takes a certain amount of revenue i have to get every dollar i put forward out and put in the field and put in the ground i have got to get every bit of that back before i have made a cent my input are going to be so sky high this time.