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Farmers in the 1930s struggled to pay their bills primarily due to the Great Depression, which caused a dramatic drop in crop prices and demand. Many farmers faced severe drought conditions during the Dust Bowl, further reducing their yields and income. Additionally, high levels of debt from the 1920s made it difficult for them to meet financial obligations. This combination of economic hardship and environmental disaster led to widespread financial distress among farmers.

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