In present days American farmers can recieve subsidues from the Federal Government to make less produce in an effort to increase prices. But in former days and in some other countries farmers suffer when prices drop.
when the war ended it caused the large rates on wheat set up by the government dropped and ended massive purchase from other countries. A "farm bloc" of congressmen joined Congress in1921 to supoort farmers, but the bills they passed in attempt to help farmers such as the McNary-Haugen bill were vetoed by Coolidge.
prices
Some farmers began destroying their crops in a desperate attempt to raise crop prices by reducing the supply.
By raising crop prices
In the 1920s, farmers in the United States experienced fluctuating incomes due to a combination of post-World War I economic factors and changing agricultural demand. While some farmers profited during the early part of the decade due to high commodity prices, many faced financial struggles later on as prices dropped and overproduction occurred. By the end of the decade, the agricultural sector was significantly impacted by the onset of the Great Depression, leading to widespread financial hardship among farmers. Overall, the decade was marked by both prosperity and significant challenges for the farming community.
they reduced their prices and threw out unsold produce.
They survived by using the wheat to make bread, and other foods. Also by traveling around trading with others for food.
It would raise agricultural prices on farmers
No.
when the war ended it caused the large rates on wheat set up by the government dropped and ended massive purchase from other countries. A "farm bloc" of congressmen joined Congress in1921 to supoort farmers, but the bills they passed in attempt to help farmers such as the McNary-Haugen bill were vetoed by Coolidge.
prices
Prices for crops decreased, and costs for farmers increased
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Northern manufacturing industries prospered. The South's economy was nearly destroyed. Cotton prices dropped after the war. Cotton prices dropped after the war.
helping famers fight for better prices (apex)
Farmers could find out about prices in other areas and adjust their prices accordingly
Some farmers began destroying their crops in a desperate attempt to raise crop prices by reducing the supply.