south, mainly where there is good land to farm. However, when the dust bowl happend farmers moved other places, or tried new occupations, for they had gone bankrupt and could not afford the life of a farmer
The farm policy of FDR was enacted as the Agricultural Adjustment Act, which the Supreme Court declared unconstitutional in 1936. It created an Agricultural Adjustment Administration (AAA) which was to enforce the principle of parity for which farmers had fought during the 1920s. Parity meant increasing farm income to what it was in the early 1900s. This was to be accomplished by restricting farm production. Growers of certain products, like wheat, corn,rice, hogs, etc., were paid subsidies to keep some of their land out of production. This would lower the amount of the production of the farm product but increase the price of the product in the market place. Consumers would pay more and more of the money would go to the farmer, in theory. Crops were plowed under and some excess animals were slaughtered but not sent to market. Results of this policy were mixed. Many could not understand how destroying crops and animals would help at a time when people were not getting enough to eat and had little money to pay for the increased prices. Some farms even had to trim their faming employees. This policy was saved (after the Supreme Court decision) by the Soil Conservation Act which kept parity and the limitation of production alive. Farm income did rise a bit, but not to the extent the administration hoped. Farm problems continued after World War II.
Farmers crops failed, due to droughts, bugs and deiseses
they starved, and had a really hard life
this website shows how some farmers lived during the great depression http://www.livinghistoryfarm.org/farminginthe30s/life_01.html
horrible
Herbert Hoover
The baby boom generation was born after the Great Depression. They were known as the hippies so I suppose the Hippy era. also world war 2 was straight afterwards and actually was the reason the great depression ended
Roaring Twenties
I think that it is the comman era.
The Great Depression was a period when the banks failed. It happened after World War I. The stock market collapsed in 1929.
It helped farmers all around the U.S. in the Great Depression era expand their varieties of main cash crops.
The Great Depression.
the great depression
Herbert Hoover
No that was the Great Depression era.
The baby boom generation was born after the Great Depression. They were known as the hippies so I suppose the Hippy era. also world war 2 was straight afterwards and actually was the reason the great depression ended
The Great Depression.
Roaring Twenties
The Great Depression
migrant workers from small towns looking to earn money during the great depression era,lateron anyone needing to pay for goods and food
The great depression.
It was the Great Depression era.