Drought, soil erosion and competition from cattle ranchers.
farmers in the 1800's usualy made between $200-$400 per acre
The population of the United States in the 1700's was over three million people. Farmers made up 90 percent of the workers during that time.
4. General prosperity for all farmers
In the late 1800's farmers organized Granges which set up cooperative banks and stores that gave farmers greater equality in the marketplace, and pushed through state legislation for better schools and for the protection of consumers and farmers.
losing their farms because of unpaid debts
the armstead act
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Drought, soil erosion and competition from cattle ranchers.
One major problem that farmers face is the harsh weather condition. Droughts and excessive rainfall can ruin crops causing the farmers to make less income. There is not a set solution for this problem since the weather cannot be controlled.
farmers were paid paper money and they got treated like the british parliament. many farmers had fought the british.
During the years of the 1890's through the 1920's, farmers faced one major problem. Competitors began farming, and over production caused falling prices.
too little
farmers in the 1800's usualy made between $200-$400 per acre
Weather was one the biggest problems. Hot and windy in the summer. Cold and snowy in the winter.
The population of the United States in the 1700's was over three million people. Farmers made up 90 percent of the workers during that time.
how is pest and disease a problem to farmers