No matter what the technology is, but generally the more crops we produce, the lower the prices are. However we can observe from a few years kind of a new phenomenon: there's a bigger demand for some of the food products, so we're producing more but the prices are getting higher too.
In 1890, Mary E. Lease led the Farmers' Alliances to D. revolt against high mortgage rates.
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