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what are great plain farmers called
there was the teepe
Plains farmers
The Plains farmers were called sodbusters at the time.
Today, homes/houses. In the 1800's they were called "soddies" since they were build of sod.
Many farmers left the great plain because the dust bowl caused droughts and that was really bad for agriculture or farming
During the Great Depression, great plain plains farmers were severely affected by drought, dust storms, falling crop prices, and inability to repay debts. Many farmers lost their land due to foreclosure, while others struggled to make a living. The combination of economic challenges and environmental disasters led to widespread poverty and displacement in the region.
Plain farmers
Some of the first homes on the plain were built of buffalo hides and held by wooden poles.
Sodbusters.
Sod busters.
There is little rainfall on the Great Plain. Farmers had trouble raising crops without plenty of available water. Windmills powered water pumps that drew water up into storage tanks. Many farmers in the western states still use windmills to pump water because they do not rely on electricity.