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How did farming techniques lead to dust storms?
Farmers who rotated their crops left the land
vulnerable.
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Shallow rooted crops like wheat were unable
to hold in the topsoil when high winds came.
New techniques like irrigation and dry
farming were unable to help farmers grow
crops.
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Crops began to fail with the onset of drought in 1931, exposing the bare, over-plowed farmland. Without deep-rooted prairie grasses to hold the soil in place, it began to blow away. Eroding soil led to massive dust storms and economic devastation—especially in the Southern Plains.

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Shallow rooted crops like wheat were unable to hold in the topsoil when high winds came. New techniques like irrigation and dry.

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