They were hurt after the great depression because almost or mabea even all of their crops had dried out an died and befor i don't know im not that old so im not sure but i do know why they were hurt after it because we learened it in history
It's because they didn't benefit from the economic boom, and were always in depression, and they were overproducing crops and since many were unemployed, they couldn't buy anything, OVERPRODUCTION and UNDER CONSUMPTION.
there was not many people that could spend money on food tat farmer produced
They were all deprived of their farm containing food crops as well as living them home less,unable to provide for their families and their basic necesities
Study the Dust Bowl of the 1930's.
farmers
The great depression was a time where many people could not make much money, and it was hard to make money.
Some of the best selling novels about the great depression include The Great Depression, America, The Worst Hard Time, and America's Great Depression.
Hoovervilles
they lived life hard
farmers
Yes
The great depression was a time where many people could not make much money, and it was hard to make money.
Some of the best selling novels about the great depression include The Great Depression, America, The Worst Hard Time, and America's Great Depression.
crisis
because she was black and did not like her life during that timesbecause life was hard during that time because the great depression was called the hard time
great depression
they worked very very hard and it stunk
Hoovervilles
they lived life hard
It was hard to survive on just suger cane
Many factors contribute to the plight of farmers including weather, insect populations, and seed pricing. The pricing of other commodities including fertilizer and gasoline can also contribute to the plight of farmers.