The New Deal program, while aimed at providing relief during the Great Depression, sometimes hurt American farmers through measures like the Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA), which paid farmers to reduce crop production. This led to decreased supply and higher prices, but many small farmers, who could not afford to cut production, suffered economically. Additionally, the focus on large-scale operations often marginalized smaller farms, leaving many in financial distress. The execution of these programs sometimes favored wealthier landowners, exacerbating inequality within the agricultural community.
The new deal hurt farmers because it put many farmers in debt and there were many droughts causing the crops to be destroyed. Since the crops were destroyed, the farmers couldn't make money and turned poor.
The New Deal policies, while aimed at improving economic conditions during the Great Depression, had mixed effects on American farmers. Some argue that certain regulatory measures and price controls limited farmers' ability to respond to market forces, while others benefited from agricultural subsidies and programs that stabilized incomes. Overall, the impact on farmers varied depending on individual circumstances and regions.
Embargo Act of 1807
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They charged high shipping rates for getting farm products to market. >NovaNet<
Farmers, it was a severe drought which they had to deal with, thus, they had to move to CA or other states/places not affected by it. Read "The Grapes of Wrath," by John Steinbeck.
Deflation hurt farmers because they were unable to get a good amount of money for their crops. This meant it was harder to make a living.
It hurt the farmers by flooding their fields and the farmers never knew when to plant their crops............. it helped farmers by giving them a close irragation and transportation system for watering their crops and trading their crops for materials and other foods that they didn't have.This is how the flooding of the rivers helped and hurt farmers.
Franklin D. Roosevelt tryed to pass the Agricultural Adjustment Administration, the AAA, to help farmers build income so they could buy more goods in the economy. Congress said it was unconstitutional.
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