In the dryer Great Plains states to the west, farmers are more likely to engage in dryland farming practices, which rely on moisture conservation techniques and drought-resistant crops. They often focus on growing grains like wheat and barley that require less water. Additionally, many farmers utilize techniques such as crop rotation and conservation tillage to improve soil health and moisture retention. The challenges of limited water resources also lead to a greater emphasis on sustainable farming practices.
Grass.
There was competition between ranchers and farmers to settle in the Great Plains because they wanted to have more land.
what are great plain farmers called
by the windmills
One physical factor is that they all contain massive areas of plains.
its more dependent on rail roads
its more dependent on rail roads
they were homesteaders. not farmers.
There are ten states in the Great Plains Region of the US.
the cental plains states
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.
Mid western states are the Great Plains states.