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Essay heading: Historical Analysis of adding Agriculture into Colleges
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In order for the word to get out the word of the available scholarships was dependent on passing on the word. It is encouraging that despite the many doubters, and difficulties with transportation and communications, the program prevailed and proved itself to be productive.
The other article went into a more general explanation of the challenges that the agriculture industry faced and goes into explanation of how the railroad industry was a huge asset to the recovery of the price collapse... displayed 300 characters
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"During the first world war farm prices rose to previously unknown heights" (Jones, 69). However, at the end of there was a loss of market; less people looking for food, which resulted in excess food. With so much food available, the prices dropped and farmers were suddenly in extreme debt. The railroads served as a market and trade place where farmers from different areas could trade or purchase items that their personal farm wasn't producing... displayed next 300 characters
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