why were the prairies in the news in 1930s
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The introduction of the study states that, "Lack of rainfall during the years 1930 to1934 over a large part of the Prairie provinces brought about an acute shortage both in larger supplies of surface water used for irrigation and the smaller supplies of groundwater required for domestic purposes and for stock."
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dependence on foreign trade of wheat contributed Canada's main cause of great depression the weather in the pariries greatly contributed to the disastrous effect which took place upon the prairies during the 1930s. crops which were green and healthy in June had reduced to nothing in two to three weeks .
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