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Poor farming practices combined with drought in the 1930s to produce the in the American Midwest.

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Dust Bowl.

Poor farming practices (like deep plowing of native prairie and lack of crop rotation) removed protective grasses, and when severe 1930s drought hit the Great Plains it caused massive wind erosion and dust storms known as the Dust Bowl.