People made heos to loosen the soil , sticksto dig holes and sickles to harvest grain
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Farmers could ship their grain by boat to markets in St. Louis.
Eli Whitney invented the cotton gin and it helped southern farmers pick seeds from their cotton.
The Cats helped with hunting and for farmers kept the mice population down and kept them away from the grain storage .
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A combine harvests a crop. It gathers the crop, threshes it and separates the grain from the chaff. Then it stores the grain in a storage compartment usually on top of the machine until it is full. The chaff gets spread out back onto the field. Once full, it's augered onto a truck and it is set to gather more grain again.
Grain requisitioning is a government policy or practice where authorities demand or allocate specific quantities of grain from farmers or grain producers, often during times of crisis, such as wartime or famine. This process aims to ensure food security and stabilize supply by redirecting grain to areas or populations in need. While it can help prevent shortages, it may also lead to tensions between the government and producers, as it often involves compensation below market rates.
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To help farmers to trade crops
Farmers' alliances helped poor farmers retain their farms by providing them with collective bargaining power to negotiate fair prices for their crops and access to credit. These organizations also facilitated cooperative purchasing of supplies, reducing costs for members. Additionally, alliances advocated for political reforms, such as the regulation of railroads and grain elevators, which often exploited farmers. By uniting, farmers could better withstand economic pressures and improve their financial stability.
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Banding together could help farmers because they help each other