not south dakota's doug somke's idea of a farmer. >> i mean, my sons are the ones out here working.he ones that should get the money. you got dirt under your fingernails, you're the one that should be getting the money, no one else. >> reporter: but doesn't the money come to the farm? >> no, it can go anywhere. they can distribute it as the corporation sees fit, right? >> if you're a very large farm operation and you're eligible for these payments, the most important tool as a farmer is not what's in your machine shed. it's the lawyer you hire, to set up a paper farm that's designed to absorb as much federal money, as much trump payment as possible. >> you can see the full "60 minutes" report on ourebsi cbsnews.com. >>> the coronavirus outbreak has a lot of businesses going to the dogs, literally. some business owners are putting their four-legged friends to work. dana jacobsen tagged along with one canine team helping out a craft brewery in new york. >> hi, leon. i'm karen. we have your>>, comehe >> reporter: 3-year-old buddy and 1-year-old barley are known in huntington, new york,