Well, basically it's about how to start a farm from ground zero, basically how to set up a business plan. For example, you can't buy five acres of land and plant carrots and then say you have five acres of carrots. So what are you going to do, how will you sell them, or where will you move them to? You must have a business plan that goes along with that.
If that's what you plan to do, you're going to have to market that and have a market for it before you produce it. A big part of our mentorship program is setting up these things. We don't charge a fee for our mentorship program; it's definitely an on-farm learning experience. They do get paid a stipend, but at the same time it's a modest wage.
Our focus is to get more people into agriculture. If there were government support behind that, it would support some of the learning things we're doing, working 24/7, trying to put these things together. It would be helpful. There are a lot of apprenticeship programs and mentorship programs out there, but there's no standard to them. There is no consistency, so people are getting information from everywhere.