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Drought being compared to the Dust Bowl

Written by Reid Rosenthal on June 4, 2018 · Have a comment?

Drought Conditions In The Southwest Are So Bad That They Are Already Being Compared To The Dust Bowl Of The 1930s

Categories: Blog - Tags: 1930's, 200 dead horses, Agriculture, Arizona, biologists, climate, Colorado, colorado river, crop loss, drought, drought conditions, dust bowl, great depression, Kansas, lake powell, Land for Love and Money, New Mexico, north Texas, Oklahoma, rain, record drought, rio grande, southwest, southwest united states, Utah, winter wheat, worst drought since dust bowl

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