Drought hit Kansas once again through the 1930s. The vast majority of state's forest were transformed to farmland; its indigenous grasses as well as other vegetation had been supplanted by sweeping farms, full of wheat, maize, sorghum, and other cultivated grains. When streams dried up, and when the irrigation system https://ks-pod-max22210.suomiblog.com/the-greatest-guide-to-ks-pod-max-42028209