Dry Farming was developed in Utah and used throughout the Great Plains.
Great plains by the are of the great rock mountain
flat and fertile, unused
Sodbusters are farmers who moved onto the Great Plains in the late 1800s, and are named for ploughing and working on the hard ground of the plains in order to plant their harvests.
Many farmers left the great plain because the dust bowl caused droughts and that was really bad for agriculture or farming
The answer is "There were frequent crop failures due to lack of rain."
The Lakota tribes are the most largest plains in the 1800s
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Dry
Dry Farming was developed in Utah and used throughout the Great Plains.
Americans didn't think that cattle ranches were practical on the great plains because the cattle had a hard time surviving. The great plains were dry and there was not a lot of grazing land in the 1800s.
FARMING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Farming
Farming in the Great Plains primarily includes crops such as wheat, corn, soybeans, and sunflowers. Livestock farming, particularly cattle ranching, is also common in this region. Due to the flat terrain and fertile soil, the Great Plains is well-suited for large-scale agriculture.
farming and building houses
Farming
agricultural farming