Drought strike Kansas again over the 1930s. Most of the condition's forest were converted to farmland; its native grasses and various plants were supplanted by sweeping farms, rich in wheat, maize, sorghum, and also other cultivated grains. When streams dried up, and if the irrigation program could not obtain enough https://kardinalstick09876.affiliatblogger.com/78685522/not-known-details-about-ks