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Kansas Farm history

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Mennonites from _____ came to central Kansas and brought their knowledge of wheat farming in 1874.
What Kansas and the great plains were known as during the early 20th century as the great American _____ because of how empty and vast it was.
_____ corn is grown extensively in the southwestern corner of the State.
Wheat is in some ways a ___________ for corn.
12. Grain is measured in increments of ___________.
Farming vehicles that were around in the 1900s -1930s Kansas farming time period slowly replacing horse drawn wagons and plows in farming and now was the thing pulling plows and combines were ____________.
The long succession of abnormally dry _______turned a considerable area in western Kansas into a near desert.
______ red grew better in Kansas than varieties of the grain brought by earlier settlers from their eastern farms.
Down
In 1914 plows were under horse and ____ power
. The cause of the dust bowl was a _______ with winds that would blow the dirt up into the sky.
. A storm called the black blizzard that was better known as the _________ as a result of the great depression since the stock market crashed.
A name that Kansas is known as for farming is the ________ State.
Another name that Kansas was known for was the _________ of the country.
Wheat planting destroyed the natural coverage of dirt which was ______ grass.
The grasshopper ______ of 1874 caused corn shortage and starvation.
A drought is a lack of _______ and high temperatures.
In the Kaw Valley in eastern Kansas, _________ and melons are major crops.
_______ is a deep-rooted drought-resistant hay that is important among lesser crops
. The greater efficiency of large-scale farming led naturally to the introduction of the _______
Kansas became known as the great _____ State In 1889 and reached a peak production of it at a yield of 273,000,000 bushels.