33 and a half cents..
Farming in the 1930's was not very good at all, because of the stock market crash no one had any money to buy the farmers crops. So, the farmer ahd to sell their crops cheaply and didn't make any money. Many farmers had to sell their farms
true- the farmers did raise crops such as grapes, olives, wheat, and barley
1930
tobbaco corn wheat
These farmers are often called truck farmers.
Western farmers sold wheat and corn as their cash crops.
Today the majority of farmers, at least those in North America, sell their wheat once it's harvested.
In 1931, during the Great Depression, farmers faced significantly low prices for their wheat due to oversupply and reduced demand. Wheat prices plummeted, often falling to around 30 to 40 cents per bushel, a stark contrast to pre-depression levels. Many farmers struggled to make a profit, and some even faced financial ruin as a result of these low prices.
Farmers would harvest wheat if it was the wheat season.
wheat is important to Nevada because farmers grow wheat
well wheat is the most product they at sell the market, and cows are popular but most of the fast food restaurants buy them but not that often.
There is an excellent article on what the Stock Market fall in 1929/1930 did to wheat prices, but it wasn't the price of wheat in the 1920's that caused farmers a problem. It was the great drought and dust bowl conditions that would not let the farmers get any crops planted and harvested. See the related link for further information. Go to TABLE 2, and read above it about surplus's and prices of agricultural products.
In Palampur, surplus wheat is typically sold in local markets or to government procurement agencies. Farmers may also store excess wheat for future use or sell it during times when prices are higher. Additionally, some surplus wheat may be used for animal feed or processed into flour for local consumption. This management of surplus helps stabilize the income of farmers and contributes to the local economy.
Farming in the 1930's was not very good at all, because of the stock market crash no one had any money to buy the farmers crops. So, the farmer ahd to sell their crops cheaply and didn't make any money. Many farmers had to sell their farms
true- the farmers did raise crops such as grapes, olives, wheat, and barley
The Canadian wheat board is is what farmers invest their grains
largest seed pods