they peed on the crops to make them moist
The Dust Bowl was caused by a combination of poor farming practices, drought, and strong winds. Over-farming and plowing of the land without proper soil conservation methods led to soil erosion, making the land vulnerable to wind erosion during the drought.
to much farming
Dust Bowl
Before the days of the Dust Bowl during the Great Depression, the area was rich, fertile farmland. During the Dust Bowl, most of the irreplaceable topsoil blew away essentially removing farming as a viable vocation in the area.
The name given to the drought-stricken farming region of the Midwest during the 1930s was the Dust Bowl.
the dust bowl helped people
the sand was about12 to 16 feet tall and covered most of the farming tools.
The dust bowl ended because scientist strategically placed trees in spots of the Great Plains. These trees helped reduce the wind and promote new scientific methods of farming.
The Dust Bowl was caused by a combination of severe drought, poor farming practices, and strong winds that led to the erosion of topsoil in the Great Plains region of the United States during the 1930s.
Drought and over farming
Before the days of the Dust Bowl during the Great Depression, the area was rich, fertile farmland. During the Dust Bowl, most of the irreplaceable topsoil blew away essentially removing farming as a viable vocation in the area.
During the dust bowl, Your fat mother ate them all.