Tuesday, May 15, 2012

(Picture from the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library, courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration.)

During the great depression many farms were forclosed due to the bad economy. Farmers couldn't afford to keep up with their farms, hire workers or trade. Today, America's farms have the money to keep up with their farms and such. Some farms still become forclosed but not many. Not like during the great depression.

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