No crops and no farming
Dust storms blow over the Sahara Desert
Dust storms blow over the Sahara Desert
Dust, as particles of dust are finer than grains of sand.
The displaced farmers of the Dust Bowl became the migrants described in John Steinbeck's, Grapes of Wrath. Families from Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, Nevada and Arkansas, packed what they could in cars and trucks and headed west.
Oklahoma Dust Bowl farmers who migrated to California to find work.
The steel plow had just been invented and it ripped through the top soil and grass. This made the earth and soil VERY loose. The dirt created the dust bowl, because all over farmers were buying the steel plows, they were less work. During the dust bowl dust and soil covered EVERYTHING in the south. The farmers couldn't hardly keep anything they planted alive because it would be covered in dirt. Dust storms killed alot of crop and covered not only crop but houses. So it affected farmers by killing crop. At lease if the farmers were in the south it did. They could not pay their loans or afford to buy basics.
to give blow jobs to the farmers :)
Farmers did not practice crop rotation.
1930
The "Dust Bowl"
They did stuff
You can either blow the dust off the lenses or wipe them with a soft cloth - your preference