1.) The fall in prices for their crops.
2.) The raise of taxes
3.) inconstant weather patterns.
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a tight money supply high prices for new equipment falling prices for their crops
inflation
a tight money supply high prices for new equipment falling prices for their crops
the debts were erased because of the dsl tarrifs
Demand for crops fell as farmers' debts rose.
Demand for crops fell as farmers' debts rose.
Demand for crops fell as farmers' debts rose.
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.
During the Great Depression, great plain plains farmers were severely affected by drought, dust storms, falling crop prices, and inability to repay debts. Many farmers lost their land due to foreclosure, while others struggled to make a living. The combination of economic challenges and environmental disasters led to widespread poverty and displacement in the region.
Plains farmers supported bimetallism because they believed it would increase the money supply, leading to inflation that would raise crop prices and make it easier to pay off debts. Many farmers struggled with falling prices for their goods and high interest rates on loans, which bimetallism promised to alleviate. By backing currency with both gold and silver, they aimed to make borrowing cheaper and stimulate economic growth in rural areas. This movement was part of a broader populist response to the economic challenges faced by farmers in the late 19th century.
They were unable to pay their debts.
Farmers that could not pay their debts, the amount of land they had was used to paythem off.