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Dust Bowl Dbq

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Although many people believe that the Dust Bowl of the 1830’s was not something that could be prevented by the farmers, the Dust Bowl could have been prevented and it is the farmers fault that the Dust Bowl happened. This is because they cut down anything that was holding the soil together and acting as windbreaks, the farmers used dryland farming techniques, and they used the wrong types of plows.
The farmers could have prevented the Dust Bowl if they had not cut down all the trees and killed all the native greasses that were holding the soil together and acting as windbreaks. In the article “Dry Farming” by encyclopedia.com it says “. . .Great Plains farmers, aided by steel plows, uprooted most of the native prairie grass, which held moisture in the soil. Strong winds and extended droughts had not disturbed the land when the grasses covered it” (Dry Farming 1). Because the farmers cut all the native grasses and trees, the soil lost the anchors that were holding it together. These two things caused the soil to loosen and allowed the wind to go free, without anything to stop it.
Another way that farmers caused the Dust Bowl was by using dryland farming techniques. In the article “What is Dryland Agriculture?” by Oishimaya Nag she says “Weeds are completely destroyed so that these insignificant plants do not compete with the crop plants for water. . . During the fallow periods in dryland agriculture, no crops are grown in the fields to allow the soil to absorb and retain

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