During the 1930s, drought and economic depression forced prairie farmers ... In 1929, an unprecedented decade of drought, known as the Dust Bowl, hits parts of the Canadian prairies.
The Dust Bowl, a two-part ... were converted into wheat fields at an unprecedented rate. In 1930, with the Great Depression underway, wheat prices collapsed. Rather than follow the government's ...
Two-thirds of Saskatchewan families received relief after the Dust Bowl left prairie farmers ... prairie dust during the darkest days of the Great Depression. In 1932, James Shaver Woodsworth ...
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Great dust storms spread from the Dust Bowl area. The drought is the worst ... the country is pulled out of the Depression and the plains once again become golden with wheat.