Sandstorm was a turbulent era for American farmers in the early 1900s, especially for Great Plains farmers. After the end of the First World War, farmer overproduction led to low crop price. When the farmers first came to the Midwest, they plant as much wheat as possible for their high price and demand. Approximately 32 million acres of land are planted in 97 acres of land. When farmers planted crops only by worrying about their profits, carelessly they began cultivating unplanted meadows.
At the same time, the Midwest is becoming a dustball. Several myths currently make storms attributable to technical farming methods, but in Bolog's view, the problem is the lack of such an approach. Since then, American agriculture has become more technological, there was no recurrence of sandstorm. In the summer of 1988, the drought in Dakota was as bad as drought in a sandstorm, but because of few failed crops it was rare that the soil was scarce. Borlaug was shocked by the dustball and I was also impressed by the fact that its impact seemed to be where high yield farming was being tried. I believe that the job of his life is to spread the high yield of agriculture in high yields to many countries. There, the failure of the crop is as bad as the failure of the dust bowl.
This took place in the Great Plains in the United States in the 1930s. It is called a "dust bowl" because the dry soil is blown away by the huge cloud of dust that is choked by the peeled fixing base. During the Great Depression, the dust bowl lasted ten years, bringing terrible difficulties to many people. Love Canal is a Niagara Falls community in New York, owned by chemical companies and plastic companies. The company dumped 22,000 tons of chemical waste into the canal soil and covered it with a clay layer. Then they sold the place and the school and community built there. Due to serious soil contamination, this is not a safe place for people. Eventually they realized that people were sick in contaminated areas and the entire community was closed. It is important to provide safe water, food, wildlife, and clean soil to the house.