these hard times because we were the tip of the spirit. leland: bloomberg reports that of that 12 billion you were talking about, 50% went to only 10% of farmers. so family farms, is the implication, were left behind. is that a fair criticism? no, no, i don t think so. i think it s proportionate. a lot of the farmers are big, big farms these days. i m not even sure what you would consider a corporate firm now. many of these bigger firms are five or six families together. one check would have went to the corporation and then spread out. no, i have lots of farmers. every time i go back to kansas the farmers tell me think the president for this medication money. leland: lastly, to you, how confident are you that the deal with china will actually get done, because we don t know what s in it, have not seen a draft, it has not been signed, and these things have fallen apart before. i just have a lot of confidence with our ustr leader and president trump. you just think about two year