As someone who has been in farming all my life the price of land is ridiculous, even at 10,000 an acre. If you lived two lifetimes you would not make your money back by farming alone. At 20cent a litre would you get up at 6 or 7 o'clock every morning for ten months or perhaps the whole year round for the privilege of milking cows? Those of us who do, are kept on the land by the generations who came before us and it may sound strange but we don't have a choice, we inherited the land and have to make the best of it. You may say that is ridiculous but if you don't move out a certain stage of your life you are stuck with it. Have you ever asked yourself the question why so many parents who live on farms, particularly small farms of marginal land, send their children to college? They want them to move on and have choices. What is your definition of a farmer? When RTE did a programme the top ten farmers included Sheik Mohammad, The Aga Khan, Larry Goodman, Sir Tony O'Reilly. That is not my definition of a farmer. And don't get me started on the single farm payment, you may think that every farmer gets thousands of euro for nothing. The impression is given that this money is paid to farmers but that is not the case. Greencore PLC get over 83million!!! The Irish Dairy Board 6.5million, Kerry Co. Op over 5million. Galwayman, keep your money in your pocket, rent a bit of land for your horse, and enjoy life.