Some problems faced by the farmers are:
1. Crop infestations
2. Pests and diseases
3. Massive loss of crop and animal (Eg. Theft)
4. Natural disasters (Eg. Flooding)
5. Small size making it hard to get the best terms of sale for crops
6. Transport of produce
7. Limited land area and uncertain weather
8. Limited access to capital (Money) for improvements.
They use simple agricultural products to help the plants grow and prevent these problems from occurring. Most of today's farmers are peasant farmers. It provides a wider scale for agriculture without the need to pay taxes or suffer bankruptcy and losses by the hands of others.
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Peasant families faced numerous challenges, including poverty, limited access to education and healthcare, and harsh living conditions. They often struggled with food insecurity due to poor harvests, high rents, or oppressive taxes imposed by landowners or governments. Additionally, many faced social and political marginalization, which hindered their ability to advocate for better rights and resources. This combination of economic vulnerability and lack of support systems created a cycle of hardship for peasant families.
Farmers of the West and South were a mainstay of support for the Populist Party. Populists and farmers opposed the gold standard and favored the printing of more "greenbacks" backed by silver, not gold. They believed this would open up more affordable credit to the urban areas. The farmers and Populists believed in government regulation of railroads and banks. This would aid the farmer in dealing with rates for shipping his goods to market. They also favored collective economic action against farm products brokers, railroads, and merchants.
Farmers faced loosing their land because of hardships in paying their loans.
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Some of the problems faced by peasant are : 1. praedial larceny[theft] 2. pest and diseases 3. natural disasters {eg. flooding } 4. maintenance of farm 5. transport of produce
subsistence cropping
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an overabundance of food.
Many peasant farmers were left homeless and impoverished. Some turned to seeking work in cities or migration to other countries. Others faced difficulties in adapting to new forms of employment and struggled to make a livelihood.
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midwestern farmers
Farmers in Massachusetts fell into financial straights after the Revolutionary War. The problems that came along with the debts they owed creditors led to Shay's rebellion.
One of the problems that plains farmers faced due to the climate was drought. The semi-arid climate of the plains region often resulted in periods of insufficient rainfall, leading to water shortages and challenges in crop cultivation.
One of the objectives is to have a better understanding of the problems. Another objective is to come up with a solution to the problems.
today farmers are decreasing and the new generations doesn't have an ambhition to be a farmer.the farms are not treated well in kerala and they are depending on other states for crops.