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Q: Why did farmers lose their farms during the dust bowl?
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Impact of the dust bowl on Oklahoma farmers?

Many lost their farms.


What area did the dust bowl effect the most?

it affected the farms and people.


What did the farmers do to fix their land during the dust bowl?

They did stuff


What act hurt farmers during the depression?

The "Dust Bowl"


What was the name given to the area in the US that experienced severe drought during the great depression?

The Dust Bowl covered Oklahoma, Texas, Colorado and New Mexico. Farmers lost their fertile soil to the winds, and their farms to the banks.


What was the consequence for farmers during the dust bowl?

They were unable to pay their debts.


What was the result of drought and erosion in the Great Plains in the 1930s?

Many farmers left the great plain because the dust bowl caused droughts and that was really bad for agriculture or farming


What was life like for families that migrated to California during the dust bowl?

Life for California farmers during the dust bowl was horrible, the farmers would go plant their crops and when the dust bowl come their crops would be black and start to rot because they became not any good anymore.


What was the series of events that caused nearly one million farmers to lose their farms 1930 and 1934?

hmm.. maybe the dust bowl?


What was the series of events that caused nearly one million farmers to lose their farms between 1930 and 1934?

hmm.. maybe the dust bowl?


What did Franklin Roosevelt do to help people out during the time of the dust bowl?

Roosevelt helped by giving out loans to farmers so they would have money for crops and wheat and try to build up the farms again.


Did Most dust bowl farmers head to the east coast after the dust bowl drought?

No