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Which caused the price of grain from the plains to fall?

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A Surplus of Crops.

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The reason why prices of grain from the plains fell was because more grain was produced elsewhere as well as the fact that increasingly more grain was produced around the same demand of grain. Due to this, the prices had to drop sharply so that people would buy more of it. 
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