We look at my farm as a business. My son-in-law is Dean Hubbard, and he's a very smart guy and we work well together. It's a good solid name, right?
It's not a way of life. You can't have a bunch of sentiments about it. It's a business. If it's not going to succeed, we're going to make widgets or do something different. But we love agriculture and would like to stay there. We've lost our shirt the last couple of years and we're hoping to recover some, but it's a business and it's tough out there.