They lived in soddies and faced harsh winters with heavy snow, rain storms, tornadoes, drought, and loosing crops. Cows were frozen in place in the winter. The soddies leaked and because they were dirt bugs and snakes would come out when it rained. Imagine a snake falling on you from the roof. Life was very hard and often people were miles apart and several days from a town.
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Plains farmers faced massive hardships that were mostly based on climate. Summers were extremely hot and dry while winters were brutal and long.Lark of fertilizers, lack of seeds and floods were some of the hardships that the plains farmers faced.
Some of the problems faced by peasant are : 1. praedial larceny[theft] 2. pest and diseases 3. natural disasters {eg. flooding } 4. maintenance of farm 5. transport of produce
In the 1930s, Plains farmers faced significant challenges, including severe drought conditions that led to the Dust Bowl, which devastated crops and soil quality. Economic hardships intensified due to falling crop prices during the Great Depression, making it difficult for farmers to sustain their livelihoods. Additionally, many farmers struggled with debt and the inability to access credit, further complicating their efforts to recover from the environmental and economic crises.
Some of the problems aredrought/little rainheavy wintersinsects attacking cropsIndian raidsisolation/ Women left widows and unable to defend self/familyno medical care. Women and children often suffered the most in this area. Many pregant women lost children/lives due to lack of medical care.cattle/cows rustledpoor housing. The sod houses were made of hard dirt/grass and were one room. Often insects/snakes in the sod came/dropped in the house. The sod also leaked when it rained and was cold in the winters.Imagine having to walk 10 miles to the next farm if there is a problem even if it was snowing or a blizzard.bandits raiding the familycattle/cows die of diseaselack of food/supplies/lack of ability to get supplies
Some problems faced by Han farmers were that they were.1,too poor to afford enough of the stuff they needed. Or ,2, they were always forced to give their crops and saved food to the king if his crops were growing slow and he was starting to get mad and hunger over the time.
Farmers faced loosing their land because of hardships in paying their loans.
Plains farmers faced challenges such as harsh weather conditions, including droughts, blizzards, and dust storms, which could devastate crops. They also had to contend with soil erosion from over-farming and the lack of access to water for irrigation in some areas. Additionally, they faced economic challenges such as fluctuating crop prices and competition with larger, more mechanized farms.
Some problems they faced were their language, money, clothes, and education. Life was hard for immigrants when they came to America.
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Some of the problems farmers face today are: insects, floods, labor cost, lack of fertile soil, poor transportation and poor marketing.
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