Decrease in prices, Plains farmers faced a long drought. The drought destroyed the crops and forced many farmers back east.
Farmers faced loosing their land because of hardships in paying their loans.
They left because environmental conditions (read: extreme drought) made it impossible to sustain farming and thus couldn't make a living for themselves.
The Coastal Plains
Stalin forced peasant farmers to work on "collectives." These were large farms in which many peasants had no individual ownership interest but were forced to work together to raise crops for the state rather than for themselves. Some peasants who were a little more well off than other peasants were called kulaks. Stalin sent as many kulaks as he could to concentration and work camps.
It reduced the number of farmers a country needed to produce enough food.
they were homesteaders. not farmers.
next time put 1880s
No, They were farmers.
The Dust Bowl and the Great Depression were the main factors that caused nearly one million farmers to lose their farms between 1930 and 1934. Severe drought, poor farming practices, and economic challenges led to crop failures, financial hardship, and forced foreclosures on farms across the Great Plains.
Slaves were bought by farmers and forced to work for free, whereas farmers were free men, and either owned their own farms, or were paid to work on someone else's farm.
great plains suffered a drought that lasted for years. Farmers lost their farms and traveled to find work
great plains suffered a drought that lasted for years. Farmers lost their farms and traveled to find work
The plains farmers were often called homesteaders or settlers. These individuals were responsible for establishing farms and cultivating the land on the Great Plains in the United States during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
The plains could not be farmed as easily as other farms. Most parts of the region had little rainfall and very few streams for irrigation. One approach made was called Dry farming witch allowed farmers to farm without water.
the farmers
Losing their farms because of unpaid debts.
heavy taxes on farmers that forced them into debt and made them want their local courts to be closed to prevent them from losing their farms.