You are describing the Dust Bowl, a decade of severe drought in the west and southwest that ruined countless farmers.
1. They had to deal with locusts. Locusts were a type of grasshopper that would be able to destroy any crops they pass by for food. 2. There was a drought. There was a drought all over North America and it obviously affected farmers because it was much harder for them to grow crops. 3. The market crashed. They were only able to sell the little crops they had for a fraction of what they got per kilogram before the great depression.
The reason why many American farmers were not able to partake in the Prosperity of the 1920s was mainly due to over-production of Crops. Due to new farm machinery such as tractors and combine harvesters, American farmers were able to produce more food in the twenties than they had ever done before. However they produced more food than the population could eat, so they were left with surplus food. (Not only were America unable to eat the surplus food , they were also unable to export it.) This caused food prices to drop and that meant lower incomes for farmers and farm workers. Farmers tried to keep up their incomes by growing even more food, but this made food prices fall even lower: the bigger the surplus, the lower the price. Thousands of farmers tried to get out of their difficulties by borrowing money from banks. Farmers took out mortgages worth $ 2000 million during the twenties however this made their problems worse. As their incomes continued to drop they could not repay the mortgage and so the banks ended their mortgages and threw them off their land. By 1929 millions of farmers were living in poverty, with basic necessities such as food, and electricity or mains water.
silt helps farmers by giving them fertile soil to grow crops in
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It was the area where many things happen,it was a place where culture was added to society. It is also where people learned to deal with the down fall from the top class, when the Great Depression hit.Ê
The New London School Disaster
To increase the fertility of the soil .
Nothing spies to Farmers meetings then added unreasonable statements to resolutions in favor Of the railroads
Disastrous has three syllables but, yes, an extra syllable is often added in speech due to the relationship between this word and the word disaster.
By sending spies to farmers' meetings who then added unreasonable statements to resolutions and spoke in favor of the railroads
The two things are Legume plants and fertilizers
The most popular belief of the cause of the Great Depression is the stock market crash of 1929. Economist still debate about the other causes. Excess speculation in the stock markets added to the causes of the depression.
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1. They had to deal with locusts. Locusts were a type of grasshopper that would be able to destroy any crops they pass by for food. 2. There was a drought. There was a drought all over North America and it obviously affected farmers because it was much harder for them to grow crops. 3. The market crashed. They were only able to sell the little crops they had for a fraction of what they got per kilogram before the great depression.
The victorious Allied forces imposed a very punitive peace treaty on Germany, the Treaty of Versailles, which among other things required Germany to pay reparations for the war. This was the primary source of the bitterness of Germans. Added to that was the economic disaster of the Great Depression, which made things hard for everyone, including Germans. It was much harder to meet the terms of the Treaty of Versailles as a result of the Great Depression. So, it was a painful situation.
The word "catastrophe" is a noun, a word for a sudden disaster or a complete failure; a word for a thing.
The reason why many American farmers were not able to partake in the Prosperity of the 1920s was mainly due to over-production of Crops. Due to new farm machinery such as tractors and combine harvesters, American farmers were able to produce more food in the twenties than they had ever done before. However they produced more food than the population could eat, so they were left with surplus food. (Not only were America unable to eat the surplus food , they were also unable to export it.) This caused food prices to drop and that meant lower incomes for farmers and farm workers. Farmers tried to keep up their incomes by growing even more food, but this made food prices fall even lower: the bigger the surplus, the lower the price. Thousands of farmers tried to get out of their difficulties by borrowing money from banks. Farmers took out mortgages worth $ 2000 million during the twenties however this made their problems worse. As their incomes continued to drop they could not repay the mortgage and so the banks ended their mortgages and threw them off their land. By 1929 millions of farmers were living in poverty, with basic necessities such as food, and electricity or mains water.