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The Dust Bowl of the 1930s lasted about a decade. Its primary area of impact was on the southern Plains. The northern Plains were not so badly effected, but nonetheless, the drought, windblown dust and agricultural decline were no strangers to the north. In fact the agricultural devastation helped to lengthen the Depression whose effects were felt worldwide. The movement of people on the Plains was also profound. Poor agricultural practices and years of sustained drought caused the Dust Bowl. Plains grasslands had been deeply plowed and planted to wheat. During the years when there was adequate rainfall, the land produced bountiful crops. But as the droughts of the early 1930s deepened, the farmers kept plowing and planting and nothing would grow. The ground cover that held the soil in place was gone. The Plains winds whipped across the fields raising billowing clouds of dust to the skys. The skys could darken for days, and even the most well sealed homes could have a thick layer of dust on furniture. In some places the dust would drift like snow, covering farmsteads. http://www.weru.ksu.edu/vids/dust002.mpg http://www.usd.edu/anth/epa/dust.html in the lower left you can see the effect of what sunlight that made it through giving and orange appearance to the ground thanks for viewing and any comments.hoping you have a week that is enjoyable to you My brother called me last night and told me his wife's transplanted stem cell treatment has begun producing white blood cells. her count yesterday was 800 and the doctors are elated with her progress

Comments (67)


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lior

6:16AM | Mon, 26 February 2007

Wonderful images!

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Loloe

6:27AM | Mon, 26 February 2007

Great captures of this amazing effect! that gives a strange mood! I'm glad for your sister-in-law. Have a wonderful week!

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babuci

6:28AM | Mon, 26 February 2007

The 4th shot has a lot of potential. I mean it is a great compo. Thanks for the background info.

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VDH

6:31AM | Mon, 26 February 2007

Very impressive images! Thanks for the intersting information!.

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1010

6:31AM | Mon, 26 February 2007

Very eerie Richard, great captures. Where were you while that was going on?

Kuiski

6:54AM | Mon, 26 February 2007

Well Richard, its a very curious atmosphere, excellent captures!!! ;P

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LudyMelltSekher

6:55AM | Mon, 26 February 2007

Wonderful artwork. Excellent!! Congratulations!!

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Fractelaar

7:21AM | Mon, 26 February 2007

Great photoshots like special the 3 dark one has a cool atmosphere

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Bampster

7:33AM | Mon, 26 February 2007

Fascinating photos and information- excellent!

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Gor111

7:42AM | Mon, 26 February 2007

A fascinating photography series but also frightening as well! Thanks for the interesting information as well!!!

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NekhbetSun

7:56AM | Mon, 26 February 2007

Interesting info and pix are really cool ! ~ Hugs ~

kjpweb

8:02AM | Mon, 26 February 2007

Cool! Never knew about this phenomenon before!

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Maori

8:26AM | Mon, 26 February 2007

Very interesting captures, Richard!!!

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Syltermermaid

8:33AM | Mon, 26 February 2007

Amazing photos Richard!!!! Fantastic captured and a very interesting explanation!!! Thanks for sharing!!! Hugs Ute

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amberlite

8:41AM | Mon, 26 February 2007

cough, cough.. great shots!

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darktower

8:51AM | Mon, 26 February 2007

Terrific capture, thanks for the information!

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boobunny

8:55AM | Mon, 26 February 2007

Cool shots and thanks for the info. I love history and learning new things. Thanks.

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CavalierLady

8:57AM | Mon, 26 February 2007

Wasn't that wild?!?! I was going to take pictures, but the view from my house wasn't that photogenic. Crazy brown skies and awful wind! You captured it well, Richard, especially the shot with the sun, which is the same as I saw.

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Firesnuffer

9:12AM | Mon, 26 February 2007

Cool shots, I heard about the dust down your way. We also had a few very windy days here but not so much dust as this. Wonderful news about your sister in law!

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angelbearzs

9:55AM | Mon, 26 February 2007

that is very cool secne!!!:)

MrsLubner

9:58AM | Mon, 26 February 2007

Very nice photos. Interesing effects of the atmospheric conditions. I'm happy about the white cell count as well. :-)

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pops

10:00AM | Mon, 26 February 2007

Amazing photos-I heard on the news the dust storms in Texas-Sooo happy about your sister in law

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boris0317

10:01AM | Mon, 26 February 2007

thanks for this, Richard. And great news about your sister-in-law!

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Ionel

10:13AM | Mon, 26 February 2007

Very interesting and well done! :)

Denys234

10:27AM | Mon, 26 February 2007

Amazing!!

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carlx

10:30AM | Mon, 26 February 2007

Excellent dust bowl mood with fantastic colors!!! Beautiful series!!!

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Littlejock

10:42AM | Mon, 26 February 2007

Great collage and colours. Hugs

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soffy

11:06AM | Mon, 26 February 2007

thanks for sharing both the interesting info and awesome shots Richard***

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TheAnimaGemini

11:24AM | Mon, 26 February 2007

Great news about your sister in law. I am so happy for you and your family.:) The pics are great. The mood is simy gorgeous. Big hugs from Rey. He is sorry about not writing emails, but he is so busy. :)

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Hendesse

11:36AM | Mon, 26 February 2007

Fantastic shot. I like the mood you've captured here!


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