An American Agriculture Movement flag and several protest stickers are displayed on the rear of two vehicles parked near the National Mall and U.S. Capitol Building during the American Agriculture Movement's second Tractorcade demonstration in Washington,
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The American Agriculture Movement was an organization founded in 1977 with the purpose of lobbying that the federal government pay higher prices for crops. In 1978 they organized the first Tractorcade wherein thousands of farmers drove their tractors to Washington, D.C. in protest of the Carter Administration and the Farmers Home Administration would stop foreclosures on farms. Again on February 5, 1979, farmers arrived on tractors and held another Tractorcade protest. They occupied the National Mall for several weeks.