Explanation:
1. Farmers joined the Depression as their prices for crops dropped so they weren't making enough money. They couldn't afford to keep their farms or grow their crops. All of them went bankrupt and couldn't survive.
2. The stock market crashed which lead to people losing everything they had all their money, possessions, jobs, etc.
Price ceilings prevent a price from rising above a certain level. When a price ceiling is set below the equilibrium price, quantity demanded will exceed quantity supplied, and excess demand or shortages will result. Price floors prevent a price from falling below a certain level.
<span>the answer is farms with distant markets for selling their harvest.
Because of this, it is impossible to distribute agricultural product to a far away area because the product will get rotten in the middle of the distribution.
The development of railroads answered this very problem which allow the agricultural sector to flourish.</span>