About 90 years ago, American farmers in the Great Plains had so ravaged the thin soil there that a series of droughts turned the region into a vast expanse of dust, which formed monstrous storms and ...
It’s not a certainty, but heat and drought are more frequent in the U.S., upping the odds of the disaster’s return.
The Kansas Dust Bowl scarred part of the prairie and damaged agricultural land in the 1930s. On Wednesday Humanities Kansas ...
About 90 years ago, American farmers in the Great Plains had so ravaged the thin soil there that a series of droughts turned ...