What are some factors that contributed to the Dust Bowl of the 1930s?

crop rotation

poor farming techniques

failure to rotate crops

over-plowing of fields, soil turned into dust and blew away

conserving natural resources

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drought conditions

overuse of water resources

deforestation

loss of native prairie grasses

increased use of mechanized farming equipment

economic pressures on farmers to maximize production

lack of government regulation and oversight

lack of soil conservation practices

economic depression, leading to widespread poverty among farmers

lack of knowledge about soil conservation and erosion control methods
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