And if it didn't, corn would be less than $3 a bushel, and most farmers broke.
Perhaps some need to die off rather than sucking off the tit of others, producing a product that damages us rather than feed us, and also makes us weaker.
The extraordinary prices of farmland there would certainly go down, which should be a good thing as they are propped up artificially.
BTW, I also am in the agricultural business as I raise cattle and grow hay, and know first hand the cost of fertilizer, heavy equipment and markets. And I do not take subsidies as I plow through a tough way to earn money.