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Why was World War I beneficial to farmers?

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Answer:

They got to increase their production

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they kept their population, armies, and allied efforts sustained almost fully with just them.

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In World War I the American farmers increased their production to almost entirely sustain the Allied effort. World War I was important because it showed how in times of need the farming community could still save the day economically by providing enough sustenance to support the economy.

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