that the navy took. so it's part of the rescues that happened throughout the 80's 90's. >> anthony: farming is difficult work so why? >> ana: my mom would ask the same question. she was like what are you doing? are you quitting job that -- in puerto rico it's hard to find a good job but i think that farming is the most practical thing that we can do in the midst of a crisis. >> xavier: that is something that is going to create work that is going to help the economy. >> anthony: it's a blunt question but can you make money farming? >> ana: in puerto rico it's still a challenge because obviously we still get food that is super subsidized from the u.s. but many people who are our neighbors are like i'll pay more like how much is it worth. people really value the work when they see we're working for it. >> xavier: that's part of my statement. it's part of educating people. since our generation, supermarkets, supermarkets. >> ana: we were consciously stripped away from farming. people were forced out of the country to be able to work in all these maquiladora and