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During the Dust Bowl, farmers primarily planted wheat repeatedly in an attempt to capitalize on its market demand. This practice, combined with poor agricultural techniques and drought conditions, led to soil depletion and erosion, exacerbating the environmental crisis. The lack of crop rotation and sustainable farming methods contributed significantly to the severe dust storms that characterized the era. Ultimately, these practices devastated the land and forced many farmers to abandon their fields.

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