One big reason was that farmers who had to send their crops over any distance to markets had to send the crops by railroad, and railroad freight rates were so high that the railroad got all the farmers' profits. If a farmer was close to a town he could probably market some of his produce there, but farmers on the increasingly settled Great Plains, growing a single crop, like wheat, were at the mercy of the railroad. Another reason was the weather - if the weather was bad and crops were lost because of it, prices were high, but the farmers had nothing to sell. If the weather was good and the farmer grew a wonderful crop, everyone else also grew a bumper crop and prices were low.
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The large landowners typically lived in the South during colonial times, farming tobacco, rice, cotton and indigo.
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During Reconstruction, a new system of farming was developed. The neo-peonage method of using tenant farmers on farms came to be known as sharecropping. The economic devastation of the south led to most of the land being used for cash crops rather than subsistence farming. Cash crops were the traditional antebellum ones like tobacco, cotton, sugar and rice.
It had become unprofitable by the 1800s because of many resons one the cost to ship there goods cost more then what they were getting back and the cost of there crops were going down because of how common there product was.
It had become unprofitable by the 1800s because of many resons one the cost to ship there goods cost more then what they were getting back and the cost of there crops were going down because of how common there product was.
The value of agricultural goods decreased as farmers yielded more crops during successful seasons. Because of the surplus, the prices went down and it became less profitable. Paired with the risks associated with drought and flood seasons, farming became less financially viable.
because everything during this time had gone down in price, so the farmers didnt make as much, also the railroad company was charging way more than the farmers could afford to ship out the crops they grew.
African peoples put up too much resistance
African peoples put up too much resistance
Yes farming, herding, and trading all happened during the Paleolithc age
During the war; farming.
they had farming
Advances in farming during the Song Dynasty included new developments in rice cultivation and irrigation systems and pumps.
At the time of Jesus the farming equipments were simple a plough .
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