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Farmers could organize to fight against railroads and corporate interests. APEX
Farmers could organize to fight against railroads and corporate interests
A change in price causes a relatively smaller change in quantity supplied .
in the long run there be more farmers more labour , capital and land avalible to incress the production. as soon as governments relize the sortage governments will alocate extra money into farming and allow subsidizing which will incress production.
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They allowed farmers to band together against railroads and business interests
They allowed farmers to band together against railroads and business interests
Farmers could organize to fight against railroads and corporate interests. APEX
They allowed farmers to band together against railroads and business interests
Farmers could organize to fight against railroads and corporate interests. APEX
Farmers' alliances allowed farmers to fight against railroads and corporate interests.
Farmers' alliances provided small farmers with a platform to share information, advocate for agricultural policies, and organize for better economic conditions. Through alliances, small farmers were able to collectively negotiate better prices for their produce, access resources like cooperative purchasing, and lobby for legislation to protect their interests. This collective action allowed small farmers to operate more effectively in a market dominated by larger agricultural interests.
Farmers could organize to fight against railroads and corporate interest
They allowed farmers to band together against railroads and business interests
Farmers could organize to fight against railroads and corporate interests
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They allowed farmers to band together against railroads and business interests