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The postwar period after World War I was challenging for farmers due to a significant drop in demand for agricultural products as wartime purchases decreased. Many European countries, recovering from the war, had less need for U.S. crops, leading to surplus production and plummeting prices. Additionally, farmers faced rising costs for equipment and supplies, which, combined with reduced income, led to widespread financial distress and debt. This economic strain contributed to a series of hardships for rural communities in the years following the war.

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