Better hurry up if you want us to survive. Plenty of farms for sale this year.
This is how it works.
5 small farms go broke and go up for sale
those 5 famlies leave for the city to try to find work.
5 farms are purchased for pennies by one or two large farms and expand their operations.
This happened in the 70's and 80's.
Today the same thing is happening again. The 2 large farms have gone bust, took a small town bank or two with them and are going to collapse into a corporate owned farm. This devistates the local small town economy because the corporate operation doesn't purchase fuel fertilizer and seed from the local businesses, rather they have enough bulk demand to get it 'factory direct'.
The guy running the farm, doesn't own it. He gets a paycheck at the end of the day. This removes a lot of 'going the extra mile' that good farming practices require. The result will be higher priced food that is of lesser quality.
If you want that, continue the current way of doing things and you shall have it.