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During the 1920s, the agricultural industry struggled significantly while other sectors thrived. Farmers faced overproduction issues, falling prices, and increasing debt, leading to widespread economic hardship in rural areas. This decline was exacerbated by the shift towards industrialization and urbanization, which left many agricultural workers and families in a precarious financial situation. Consequently, agriculture stood in stark contrast to the booming industrial and consumer goods sectors of the decade.

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