I personally think 72 billion is an awful lot of subsidies. Of course I am also aware others will think otherwise.Please correct me if I'm mistaken, but I am under the impression that only Row Croppers (oh and Green energy, if you call that farming) get subsidized. So, if that is correct, are you saying that there are only 10% of the farmers out there that produce critters? e.g., Beef, Pork, Poultry, etc? What about feed that is other than corn or other grains, e.g., hay, alfalfa, etc? Tree Farmers? I could probably think of more.

USDA livestock subsidies top $72B
The Department of Agriculture has spent at least $72 billion in subsidies for livestock and seafood producers in recent decades, a new EWG analysis finds.