Protective tariffs.
Banding together could help farmers because they help each other
farmers
By stopping competition from farmers abroad --APEX
Farmers helped each other by participating in barn raisings, where communities would come together to help build or repair a farmer's barn. They also exchanged labor through practices like barn storming, where farmers would help each other complete large tasks in short amounts of time. Additionally, farmers would often share equipment or resources with their neighbors in times of need.
Members of the populist party supported public ownership of railroads because they thought it would help small farmers.
what did henry whitfield believe would help mississippians improve their lives
Farmers help city dwellers survive so much that with out farmers city dwellers (well actually EVERYONE) would die. Farmer produce all of the food that we eat, so with out farmers there is no food and without any food we'd starve.
by stimulating the stagnant economy
To help farmers to trade crops
they would make more money for the goverments
The northeastern farmers' relationship with the market in 1830 was very strong. Investors in the northeastern areas were building manufacturing companies to mass produce equipment that would help the farmers in their industry.
Bimetallism is the use of both silver and gold as the basis of an economy as opposed to the use of one or the other or none. This would help the farmers and the farmers highly supported it because more money would be in circulation. Therefore the prices would rise, value of money decreases so more people would have money. A high percentage of the farmers were in debt. By increasing the amount of money, the overall value of money would go down, and the farmers would have an easier time paying off their debts.