it's a different world. >> the next morning, david caumette is at his other work. after a short night sleep, at 7 a.m. and he is already in the stables. >> i feel happy when i'm with the cows. cabaret is my job. but here is my passion. >> but working two jobs is exhausting. >> my accountant says i should stop tending to the cows -- just stick to cabaret and the farm shop so i can have weekends off, even go on holiday. but would the french state help a small business like mine? i think it prefers huge, 1,000-hectare farms with 1,000 cows. we don't want to be part of that agriculture. >> david took over his father's farm with 100 cows and 700 chickens. what does he think of son's cabaret business? [laughter] >> he's crazy. it's got nothing to do with farming. we thought he'd keep the farm running like before, and then he did that. >> but these days, farming isn't all that lucrative anymore, >> too many people want a piece of the pie. middlemen have too much power. it's just not profitable anymore. in france, 27 farms give up every day. ♪ >> branching out into show