no rain,less wages..and etc
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they face lack of irrigation
Workers who did physical work outside of offices were called "blue collar workers" .... Another way the Grange tried to help farmers to solve their problems was to get ... The Alliances were different because they were more aggressive.
Workers who did physical work outside of offices were called "blue collar workers" .... Another way the Grange tried to help farmers to solve their problems was to get ... The Alliances were different because they were more aggressive.
Some of the common causes of farmers economic problems included the rising cost of inputs such as seeds and fertilizers. Market side problems included those such as unfair competition from cheap imports and changes demand due to embargos.
One of the major problems facing farmers in the 1920's was overproduction. Farmers were heavily in debt to pay for new, expensive machinery and began growing more produce in an attempt to cover their debts. Sales of agricultural goods saw a decline in the 1920's leaving the farmers with high debts and decreased sales.
Farmers dug deep well to get water
Sexism
no
similar problems farmers face today- mainly irrigation and dealing with crop destroying pests
There are three main problems facing Filipino farmers. The increase in technology used to farm, lower chance of exporting goods, and small amounts of land available to farmers are all problems they face.
In both periods of time, farmers encountered a lot of problems regarding pests and parasites. They also had to put up with a rise in unknown crop diseases.
Swarms of locust cause problems for farmers because they eat the crops and this causes them to lose a lot of money.
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subsistence cropping
the Irish potato famine
Tillman blamed the Conservatives for the farmers' problems. Tillman thought the Conservatives neglected the farmers. He also believed that part of the problem was the result of farmers' ignorance about how to farm. The farmers needed more agricultural education, but Tillman and others were convinced that the agricultural department at South Carolina College was incapable of helping the farmers.
an overabundance of food.