| 08.12.2008 - A feeling of great depression descends over agriculture |
| From Scotsman: US farming plunged into its very own depression: crops went unharvested; milk was undelivered and all commodity prices collapsed. The Great Plains of the Midwest endured a calamitous drought for several years in the 1930s and many farmers, particularly the poor people of the Deep South, simply abandoned the land..... Full Article: Source |