
The Dust Bowl
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Social Studies
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10th - 12th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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Dust Bowl
By Abigail Klenk
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Commodity Prices Plunge
For many farmers, their situations went from bad to worse.
Debts piled up and crops prices dropped even further.
A bushel of wheat went from $2.16 to $0.38
Many farmers lost their farms and traveled about the country looking for work.
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Tenant Farmers
Between 1930-1934, roughly one million farmers failed to pay their mortgages and lost their farms
Banks foreclosed on their farms and repossessed their farming equipment.
Banks sold what they could at public auctions
Tenant farmers: farmers who stayed in rural areas working for bigger landowners instead of themselves.
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Draw
Draw a picture of some 1930s farmers and tractors
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Drought and Dust
Normal rainfall rarely exceeded 20 inches a year.
There were no irrigation practices, like rivers dams, to help
Bad farming practices
Farmers plowed under natural grasses to plant winter wheat
Plains grasses prevented topsoil from blowing away during droughts
Drought, loose topsoil, and high winds led to the Dust Bowl disaster
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Dust Bowl
High winds kicked up dust storms that blew towards the east
Clouds of dust and dirt could reach 8,000 feet high and move as fast 100 mph.
These clouds would block out the sun
Cattle and birds died, fish suffocated, covered rivers
Dirt seeped into houses, covering everything with a layer of grime and dust.
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Map of the Dust Bowl
Dust storms started in the southern Great Plains
Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, New Mexico, and Colorado
"dirty thirties"
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Okies
Many farm families had no choice but to migrant further west.
Although only some came from Oklahoma, these migrants were called Okies.
Okies headed to California, Oregon, or Washington to find jobs. Others headed to the Midwestern states
800, 000 people migrated out of
Texas, Missouri, Oklahoma, and
Arkansas alone.
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By Abigail Klenk
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