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Causes of the Dust Bowl in West Texas
What farming practices contribute to the dust bowl in west Texas
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Poor farming practices such as over-plowing, over-grazing, and planting of non-native crops contributed to the dust bowl in west Texas. These practices caused the soil to become dry and loose, leading to wind erosion and dust storms.
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