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i believe its homestead act n
Profits can be enjoyed if they were made
The collective's membership.
As per the Bhargava formula, the companies should have to distribute nearly 50 per cent of their profits among the cane farmers.
Loans were made to farmers, homeowners, and exporters by New Deal measures.
i believe its homestead act n
Roads were bumpy, so farmers couldn't move their goods to the market. Canals helped farmers with transportation. After the invention of canals, profits soared and production increased.
Farmers owned the land they farmed, and could keep what they earned. Sharecroppers farmed land owned by someone else, and kept part of the profits from the crop.
Savings account interest is the bank customer's share of the profits made on loans.
Most crops are grown for profits for farmers, not for personal use. Only in the third world countries like most of Africa and India will you find farmers that grow and harvest rice and wheat for their own use.
tobacco.
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The postwar period was difficult for farmers because of falling food prices.
they went to work for large landowners.
they went to work for large landowners.
Peasant farmers are effected by pest and diseases like most other farmers. The real negative to the pest invasions and diseases is that peasant farmers do not have the resources to manage the cost of the pest and disease. Also, the profits are affected, resulting in worse conditions compared to other farmers who experience the same conditions.