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They were kind of terrified and started to grow more grain

The correct answer is that they lowered their prices and disposed of unsold produce.

What were the conditions of the farmers after world war 1?

  • Farmers were facing difficult times. While most Americans enjoyed relative prosperity for the majority of the 1920s, the American farmer experienced the Great Depression after World War I.
  • For much of the Roaring '20s, the American farmer was trapped in a never-ending cycle of debt caused by falling farm prices and the need to purchase expensive machinery.
  • When the stock market crashed in 1929, sending prices even lower, many American farmers questioned whether their hardscrabble lives would ever improve.

What was the first major initiative to help the farmers?

  • The first major New Deal initiative aimed at assisting farmers attempted to raise farm prices to levels comparable to 1909-14.
  • The AGRICULTURAL ADJUSTMENT ADMINISTRATION was established to that end.
  • Creating artificial scarcity is one way to drive up commodity prices. Simply put, if farmers produced less, crop and livestock prices would rise.

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