The Dust Bowl caused hard times for the farmers and their families due to the fact that it killed a majority of crop and also with the dry temperatures, it was hard to keep a garden healthy.
"The Worst Hard Time" by Timothy Egan is a book that vividly describes the impact of the Dust Bowl on farmers in the Great Plains during the 1930s. It explores the environmental devastation, economic hardships, and human resilience of those who lived through this challenging period in American history.
That was the Dust Bowl.
The great plains
The Dust Bowl, a severe drought in the 1930s, led to extensive soil erosion and crop failures in the Great Plains. This disaster prompted the government to provide assistance to farmers through programs like the Soil Conservation Service and the Resettlement Administration to help them recover and prevent future environmental crises.
the cental plains states
Because of the dust bowl duststorm
Crops in the Great Plains failed, and farmers went bankrupt.
Many farmers left the great plain because the dust bowl caused droughts and that was really bad for agriculture or farming
The farmers in the great plains crops failed and they went banked rupt
"The Worst Hard Time" by Timothy Egan is a book that vividly describes the impact of the Dust Bowl on farmers in the Great Plains during the 1930s. It explores the environmental devastation, economic hardships, and human resilience of those who lived through this challenging period in American history.
During the Great Depression years, in the Dust Bowl states, located in the Great Plains, dust and dirt 'devoured' many crops leaving farmers without adequate earnings and crop yields.
That was the Dust Bowl.
Many farmers left the great plain because the dust bowl caused droughts and that was really bad for agriculture or farming
The great plains
The Great Plains or Great American Desert as Lewis and Clark termed it was tamed and broken by the steel moldboard plow. Errors were made that the Dust Bowl pointed out to Western Plains farmers and it became and remains the Bread Basket of the World.
The Dust Bowl, a severe drought in the 1930s, led to extensive soil erosion and crop failures in the Great Plains. This disaster prompted the government to provide assistance to farmers through programs like the Soil Conservation Service and the Resettlement Administration to help them recover and prevent future environmental crises.
the cental plains states