The Dust Bowl

1930 – 1936

The Dust Bowl was a devastating environmental disaster during the 1930s. Severe drought and poor farming practices in the Great Plains led to massive dust storms that destroyed crops and farmland. This disaster forced many farmers to abandon their homes and migrate west in search of work and better living conditions. The Dust Bowl highlighted the need for better agricultural practices and led to significant changes in farming and land management. You can find books about the Great Depression here.