That was during the Great Depression, and they only made what they could in thir farms, which WA barely enough to feed their families.
2000000
10,000
Because drought dried up their crops
Because drought dried up their crops
how much does fruit cost in the 1930s?
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2000000
the great depression.
It depends on what they produce and how much they produce.
10,000
Because drought dried up their crops
Because drought dried up their crops
Because drought dried up their crops
how much does fruit cost in the 1930s?
So they could eat corn and bang biddies
Yes, farmers in the 1930s often had root cellars to store vegetables, fruits, and other food items. These underground spaces helped to keep produce cool and extend its shelf life throughout the year.
12.00 a week, and 48.00 a month, and 567.00 a year.