I agree. I think agriculture corporations have been taking too much money out of that system. It's an investment for them. They're not family farms; they're not working on the land. Anybody can own shares in these mega hog operations, like the doctor in town or the pharmacist.
I'd also like to see something done about farmland, because some of these investors are buying up the farmland and renting it back. They realize that by renting they can make maybe half a percent more than having a term deposit at a credit union, so they're buying up farmland. Farmers--especially young farmers--have made their equity through the increasing value of the land, and now we're losing out on that.
I also don't think we have to limit the size of farms; I just think it would be nice if we could make them profitable.