Right, and I understand that must be aggravating. I do not intend to cause aggravation. My initial comment was in shock at the fact that while lots of folks are leaving desk jobs to farm, they aren't really doing anything other than effectively sharecropping. They don't own land, they only barely get to decide who they are selling their produce to. I suppose when I read that title, it suggests that people are buying and owning farms, rather than just doing the same old permadebt path that's so well worn by the Farm Bureau. Are these people going to have any savings in the 10, 20, 30 year term? Will they be able to own their property and pass it on to another, less indebted generation? I don't know the answer, but if we are doing the same things as ever, we will get the same results as ever. I have my Little House on the Prairie dreams like _refugee_, like lots of people our age. But that's all they are ever going to be, dreams.