Farmers in the late 1800s faced numerous challenges, including falling crop prices due to overproduction and competition, which made it difficult for them to make a profit. Additionally, they dealt with high transportation costs associated with railroads, which often charged exorbitant rates to ship their goods. Adverse weather conditions, such as droughts and floods, further exacerbated their struggles, leading to economic instability and increasing debt levels among farmers. These challenges contributed to the rise of movements advocating for agricultural reforms and better financial support.
why were the vicious economic cycle trapped in the the late 1800s
because they were worth 2-4 million, which was enought for the farmers to buy.
They had to borrow money to buy seed, fertilize, and equipment
The Populist Party.
During the late 1800's, deflation was going on economically, which hurt the farmers because their crops were worth less.
Lack of equipment and prices of it not to mention the temperature's.
there was dry soil and limited rainfall wich resulted in dry farming.
the armstead act
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why were the vicious economic cycle trapped in the the late 1800s
because they were worth 2-4 million, which was enought for the farmers to buy.
They had to borrow money to buy seed, fertilize, and equipment
Farmers
The debt-ridden farmers found the populist and greenback parties back in the late 1800's
4. General prosperity for all farmers
hunger, war, diseases, accidents.
In the late 1800's farmers organized Granges which set up cooperative banks and stores that gave farmers greater equality in the marketplace, and pushed through state legislation for better schools and for the protection of consumers and farmers.