with brains, luck, science and planning and then they pay someone to find out what to do
Plants die in droughts. This is why droughts are such a disaster for farmers. Some trees and bushes go into a non-growing state and may survive when they are revived by new rainfall.
Farmers just randomly thought of it
The problem is that farmers are facing droughts and suffering.Not enough landglobal warmingday lights savings timeclimate change
It hurt them because there was not enough money to buy food and crops. Also because of droughts. Because of droughts there was very dry ground and farmers could not plant anymore crops because the ground had no nutriments in it so there was no way there could be anything for the farmers to do. that's what hurt farmers at that time.
a. devastating droughts and dust storms throughout the 1930s.
They made canals to take the water water somewhere else . :)
The new deal hurt farmers because it put many farmers in debt and there were many droughts causing the crops to be destroyed. Since the crops were destroyed, the farmers couldn't make money and turned poor.
The droughts and the high costs for food production were the likely reason that they experienced economic hardship during this time. The droughts had an immediate and direct impact on the farmers and their productivity. Therefore, this prevented subsidies from being given away for farming.
Many farmers left the great plain because the dust bowl caused droughts and that was really bad for agriculture or farming
Famine: People may not have enough nutrition later on. Drought; Farmers need to find new farmland and they can't grow crops near the droughts because it is too dry. Farmers may even need to migrate to other countries to start their farmland.
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Floods could damage crops and soil, leading to significant losses for farmers. Droughts could reduce water supply for irrigation, stunting crop growth and reducing yields. Farmers built irrigation systems such as canals, wells, and dams to bring water to their fields during dry spells or invested in drought-resistant crops to adapt to the changing conditions.