I'll be very brief.
The “family farm” is a term that we start to get too nostalgic about. The family farm is a unit that has proven, for centuries, to be the most efficient way to feed the people of the world. The maintenance and preservation of the family farm is absolutely vital. That doesn't mean they have to be hundred-acre farms with chickens and pigs and ducks and everything else. They can be very specialized, and that's exactly what we have.
But I'll tell you another thing. Small farms or medium-sized farms have survived through this period of time that we've been over because they're of a size that they have some time to have some off-farm income. I don't promote that idea, but they've survived.
We tend to think the solution to everything is to get larger, more efficient farms. But when you get larger farms and they don't pay, they go down.