I just don't think the young guys have.... It was probably the same for our generation too: a lot of debt can cripple you very quickly, especially when you're working in a low profit margin industry. The problem sometimes with government programs is that farmers farm the program; they don't farm the land. They look at what's going to make them the most money, and that doesn't always work.
I think we need a low-level subsidy program of some kind, not to make people rich—as Hugh is saying too, there needs to be a cap on it—but to keep them in business in years when things are no good.
I can't believe that in two years we've gone from such a world shortage of grain to such a surplus. I must have missed something some night. I don't know about you guys, but the markets change so quickly that it's hard to keep up with the change.