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nashe asked in Arts & HumanitiesHistory · 1 decade ago

3 concerns farmers had in the late 1800's?

i need this for history

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    I would say the top 3 were: drought, labor, and taxes.

    Drought was a concern for obvious reasons, but some not so obvious reasons were: loss of labor due to income shortfall, wind erosion of soil or "dust bowl", if you were a rancher it takes years to produce a herd, so one drought could mess up 3 or 4 years worth of work. Remember there are no farm subsidies, so one drought year could mean bankruptcy too.

    Labor was a concern because when slavery was abolished there was a resulting glut in farm labor, which should be good if you're a farmer. However, with so much farm labor "good workers" tended to find other non-farming jobs leaving more unskilled and inefficent workers in the labor pool, meaning underproductive and inefficient farms had to grow more crops and/or buy more land to produce the same amount of goods.

    Taxes in the form of either local, national, or international could bring sales to a halt or cause gluts in certain goods. Taxes had to paid in cash as well, if you couldn't sell your goods, who cares, you need to pay up.

    Source(s): History class
  • 1 decade ago

    I say look in your history book.

    I think drought would be one of the 3 concerns.

    Source(s): Educated guess
  • 1 decade ago

    Use your imagination. They wouldn't be that different from concerns of contemporary farmers, would they? Financial concerns, weather concerns, land problems, etc. Use your common sense.

  • 1 decade ago

    Well, when I was working on a interpretive 1880's farm, the weather wasn't nice in the summer, we didn't have lawnmowers, that sucks having to cut it with a scythe, and once our corn didn't grow. Not to mention we had to make our own privy along with unpaved roads

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  • 1 decade ago

    not being able to feed the livestock and making money for the crops and even being able to harvest them.. weather was a big one but so was money.. it was a diffrent time back then.. too much to write down i would google it and see what ya get...

    Source(s): i googled
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