Similar questions: big dust storms bowl grain speculation lead destoryed prairie grass.
Prairie Land is typically large expanses of grass land, the grass roots hold the soil together. The wind blows, the rain rains and all is well. Along comes farmer ted, ploughs is all up and plant grain, until that grain has gron to say a foot tall the ground is very exposed to erosion from wind and rain.
Thats a bit simplified. I don't know how big they were. Html.
The dust storms are still with us and it is quite a sight to see the clouds of dust arriving. Then it is dark - even at noon and when you hit your pillow you see clouds of dust come off it. No wonder that all of us who lived in Texas have sand in our lungs.
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