Answer:
Mechanisation
had reduced the need for labour. The boom of the late 19th and early 20th
centuries, seemed to have come to an end by the mid-1920s.
Production had expanded rapidly during the war and post-war years which
created a large surplus.
Unsold stocks piled up and vast amount of grains became
animal feed. Wheat prices fell and export market collapsed. This created the
grounds for the Great Agrarian Depression of 1930s that ruined wheat farmers
everywhere.
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