Farmers in the late 1800s faced numerous challenges, including falling crop prices due to overproduction and competition, which made it difficult for them to make a profit. Additionally, they dealt with high transportation costs associated with railroads, which often charged exorbitant rates to ship their goods. Adverse weather conditions, such as droughts and floods, further exacerbated their struggles, leading to economic instability and increasing debt levels among farmers. These challenges contributed to the rise of movements advocating for agricultural reforms and better financial support.
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