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A storm during the Dust Bowl approaches Stratford, Texas, on April 18, 1935. A single dust storm could linger for days during the 1930s.
 
On Plains, concern about another Dust Bowl
By Brian Winter, USA TODAY
Seventy-five years have passed since the worst of the Dust Bowl, a relentless series of dust storms that ravaged farms and livelihoods in the southern Great Plains that carried a layer of silt as far east as New York City. Today, the lessons learned during that era are more relevant than ever as impending water shortages and more severe droughts threaten broad swaths of the nation. Read more
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