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Q: What happened to prairie farmers in the 1930s?
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What is the effect of soil degredation?

The effect is the Dust Bowl of the 1930s. Tearing up the prairie sod, combined with droughts in the early 30's, forced thousands of farmers off their land and contributed to the infamous dust storms of the prairie states. See The Worst Hard Time for more information.


What did farmers do when a prairie fire came near?

Backfires.


Why do farmers want to kill prairie dogs?

Farmers and ranchers don't like the prairie dog because it is said that the prairie dog use to run around the farms....also prairie dogs like to make noises...and the farmers/ranchers dont like it! DUHH!! This was written by: Heather Mishler...i go to st francis middle school!


When did farmers kill prairie dogs?

In the early 1800's


When a prairie fire approached what did farmers set?

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What a prairie fire approached farmers set?

The answer is " Backfires ". - Answered


What were farmers who plowed up the prairie called?

Sod Busters


When a prairie fire approached farmers set what?

The answer is " Backfires ". - Answered


When did Operation Prairie happen?

Operation Prairie happened on 1966-10-27.


What factors contributed to farmers' difficulties in the 1920s to 1930s?

the great depression.


Which is the best example of adaptability?

Prairie farmers built houses out of sod


What was the prairie farmers main complaint against railroad companies?

Their railroads.