losing their farms because of unpaid debts
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.
Drought, soil erosion and competition from cattle ranchers.
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Sodbusters are farmers who moved onto the Great Plains in the late 1800s, and are named for ploughing and working on the hard ground of the plains in order to plant their harvests.
Failing crop prices and large amounts of debt
Farmers faced loosing their land because of hardships in paying their loans.
Farmers faced loosing their land because of hardships in paying their loans.
Losing their business as a result of bad debts
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Some of the hardships that farmers had to face were railroads charging excessive prices for farmers in the West to ship/store crops than those in the East, the price of crops was decreasing, and farmers had to mortgage their land to buy more property, which the banks would foreclose. Does this help?
Lower prices for grain storage was a political goal for farmers in the 1800s.
Lower prices for grain storage was a political goal for farmers in the 1800s.
Most farmers actually lived in the south.
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Prices for crops decreased, and costs for farmers increased
Farmers believed the metal poisoned the soil.
They were called Boers.