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With the 52nd annual Dust Bowl basketball tournament set to tip off July 18, organizers have been working to build for the event’s present and future — while still paying tribute to its storied past.
New Mexico farmers finding it more difficult to grow historic crops are taking up conservation techniques to meet the ...
For High Plains Polar Radio Readers Club, I'm Shane Timson in Colby, Kansas.Today, I'm talking about the book Dust Bowl, The ...
The Comanche National Grassland rewards visitors with the chance to follow dinosaur tracks and feel the spine-tingling thrill ...
OLATHE Water engineer Bob Hurford has a chart he often shares with communities in the Gunnison River Basin to drive home the ...
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Enrollment rates for two U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) conservation programs spiked after the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) allocated billions of ...
As another large dust storm impacted Illinois, the conversation and questions continue about why and how to get the dust to ...
Sanora Babb joins the Farm Security Administration to help refugees.
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A fantastical new novel from Karen Russell turns the whispered secrets of a Dust Bowl town into a bold metaphor for repressed ...
Midwest dust storms are increasing as Illinois faces soil conservation funding cuts, raising concerns for farmers and public safety.