By sending spies to farmers' meetings who then added unreasonable statements to resolutions and spoke in favor of the railroads
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By sending spies
Railroad agents employed various tactics to prevent farmers from organizing, including intimidation and manipulation. They often used legal threats and economic pressure, such as cutting off access to transportation or raising freight rates, to deter farmers from unionizing or forming cooperatives. Additionally, agents sometimes spread misinformation to sow distrust among farmers and undermine their collective efforts. These strategies aimed to maintain the railroads' dominance and control over agricultural markets.
Railroad agents employed various tactics to disrupt farmers' organizing efforts, including intimidation and manipulation. They often used economic pressure, such as raising freight rates or threatening to cut off access to transportation, to undermine farmers' ability to unite. Additionally, they spread misinformation and fostered divisions among farmers by promoting competition and distrust. These strategies aimed to maintain the railroad's dominance and prevent collective bargaining power among the agricultural community.
Organized farmers would get state and Federal Laws passed that would regulate the railroads.
farmers can produce plants
You must stop within 50 feet but no closer than 15 feet of the railroad crossing. Never stop on railroad tracks or go when the gate is down.
Stop at the stop lines for the railroad tracks or if there aren't any there stop 15 - 20 feet away from the gates.
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