Just like we saw with the hurricane last fall, when folks are in need people step up and help out.

What we're seeing in the Panhandle right now is a big barn raising, we're seeing people come together through various forms, through various charitable funds, various charitable donations. We're seeing neighbors helping neighbors.

Based on what we saw today on the futures market, I don't think we're anticipating much of a reaction.

I think initially producers should contact their county judge and let them know what they need, and then those judges will begin the process of assessing where they're at.

In many cases it was a very severe blow to those ranchers, but cattlemen are used to rolling up their sleeves and going to work and that is certainly what is happening, they're not looking back, they're looking forward.

Everybody in the industry is going to be pretty anxious to know that.