The Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC) helped farmers by regulating freight rates and ensuring fair access to transportation for agricultural products. By overseeing railroad and later trucking rates, the ICC aimed to prevent price discrimination that could disadvantage farmers, particularly those in rural areas. This regulation enabled farmers to transport their goods at reasonable costs, ultimately supporting their market access and profitability. Additionally, the ICC's efforts to improve infrastructure and competition in transportation benefited the agricultural sector as a whole.
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Decentralizing the railroads
to help struggling farmers make a profit The Farmers Alliance was organized by states in the South. This movement was big during the 1870s and 1880s.
railroads had to charge everyone the same prices.
The ICC helped farmers by regulating railroad shipping rates
By regulating railroad shipping rates
It prevented railroads from charging farmers more than other customers-Apex
It prevented railroads from charging farmers more than other customers.
The railroad and the interstate highway system.
It prevented railroads from charging farmers more than other customers-Apex
Railroads had to make the prices fair for everyone
To help farmers to trade crops
Banding together could help farmers because they help each other
If you can mentioned the place of you journey which will going to commence, can help you to find the price that you want.
Because the country is going broke and can't afford it.