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Archive: June 2016 (2 Posts)

Smiling woman dressed in outdoor winter clothes holds a large, old-style camera

Land and Lives Turned to Dust

Posted by: Jeff Bridgers

In the 1930s, agricultural practices that replaced native prairie grasses with cash crops such as wheat and corn, combined with overgrazing cattle by ranchers, turned out to have devastating consequences for farm families, centered initially in Oklahoma and the Texas Panhandle. An extended multi-year drought prompted wind erosion that sent topsoil blowing black-dust clouds across the …

Smiling woman dressed in outdoor winter clothes holds a large, old-style camera

Children in the Flower Field

Posted by: Jeff Bridgers

And I should not have to remind you that little time is given here to rest on a wayside bench, to stop and bend to the wildflowers, or to study a bird on a branch— –from “The Parade” by Billy Collins As June builds up to summer’s start, lengthening sunny days mixed with some warm rain bring wildflowers’ …