Drought, Dustbowl, Great depression (meaning less selling and less money to purchase equipment.)
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Failing crop prices and large amounts of debt
Failing crop prices and large amounts of debt
Failing crop prices and large amounts of debt
The farm prices fell and farmers compensated by boosting their productions. They were not able to purchase their share of America's output.
During the 1920s the farmers' debts increased as a result of the crash of the stock markets. This is the period in history which was known as the Great Depression.
industrialization(:
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foreign competition
Farmers overproduced farm crops.
Farmers overproduced farm crops.
In both periods of time, farmers encountered a lot of problems regarding pests and parasites. They also had to put up with a rise in unknown crop diseases.
No problems plagued the agricultural sector in the 1920s. In the 1930s, that's something totally different: farms and farm families literally lost their farms because of the drought and inability to get any money from the crops they grew, if they could grow them.
No problems plagued the agricultural sector in the 1920s. In the 1930s, that's something totally different: farms and farm families literally lost their farms because of the drought and inability to get any money from the crops they grew, if they could grow them.
No problems plagued the agricultural sector in the 1920s. In the 1930s, that's something totally different: farms and farm families literally lost their farms because of the drought and inability to get any money from the crops they grew, if they could grow them.
No problems plagued the agricultural sector in the 1920s. In the 1930s, that's something totally different: farms and farm families literally lost their farms because of the drought and inability to get any money from the crops they grew, if they could grow them.
the debts were erased because of the dsl tarrifs