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People in Colonial Georgia faced many difficult hardships. They had to suffer through many diseases, which at the time, they did not have any cures to. They also had shortages on food.
the boll weevil plague :3
Yes, they did. This is because farmers already had much of what they needed on their farms, including livestock and crops. Merchants went through a dry spell because they had no one to sell to or trade with.
When synthetic fibers are sold in place of cotton, then the cotton farmers suffer.
Yes, Georgia did suffer from a severe drought from 1925 to 1927, which had significant impacts on agriculture, water supplies, and the economy of the state. The drought resulted in crop failures, livestock losses, and water shortages, leading to hardship for many communities in Georgia during that period.
The Dust Bowl swept the farmers plants causing people to suffer with great money loss because many farmers couldn't pay for their debts when they borrowed money.
The drying up of the sahara force farmers to move away from what had once been lush green areas to other areas that did not suffer from such ecologicak change
In present days American farmers can recieve subsidues from the Federal Government to make less produce in an effort to increase prices. But in former days and in some other countries farmers suffer when prices drop.
This is actually a fallacy. Fair trade will improve farmers lifes for those farmers that are paid wages that meet certain standards however those farmers that are not paid standard fair wages can suffer because they will lose business and make less.
Bees are not only important to farmers there important to us, bees are responsible for one in every three bites of food we eat and if they disappear (which they're doing right now) crops would suffer, farmers would suffer and we would suffer.In a word, pollination.
Farmers do this so that the bees can fertilize the blossoms. If this doesn't happen, the apples will not form.