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4 June, 22:21
What lesson does the Dust Bowl teach us?
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Carson Mcintyre
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A combination of good weather, better farming techniques, global wheat demand sparked by World War I, and improved agricultural technology brought many good years to the Great Plains farmers from 1909 through 1929
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