What factors added to the hardships of midwestern farmers during the Great Depression?
1 Answer
Feb 22, 2018
The lumber business.
Explanation:
1) The stock market collapsed, after that, people took all their money out of banks, which was not good. 2) The lumber business cut down all the trees, so the soil didn't stay in place. No soil equals no crops. No crops equals no money, or food for anyone.