The whole system is tilted to a handful of big farm operations, and everybody else comes up short.

It's my career and I do it to win the money in the tournaments which obviously is the base reason for it more than anything else but I also have sponsors for which I represent.

We can't make up the difference in the export market, and the taxpayers are on the hook.

We are still in a condition of grossly overproducing for what the market can pay, at least what the market can pay that is acceptable to our corn producers.

Once members of Congress see just how much they would stand to gain by a fairer distribution, I think that will help shift the debate.

The U.S. has to come forward with some serious proposals for reform, or we will see more trade-violation cases brought against the U.S. and the EU, and the Doha round will be a failure.

Misplaced spending priorities in Washington.

The industry has a long history of operating within certain guidelines that are acceptable. These questions need to be answered very clearly.