One significant result of the problems plaguing the agricultural sector in the 1920s was widespread economic distress for farmers, leading to increased debts and foreclosures. Many farmers faced falling crop prices due to overproduction and reduced demand after World War I, which further exacerbated their financial struggles. This turmoil contributed to rural depopulation as people sought better opportunities in urban areas, ultimately impacting the broader economy and society.
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