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Cannot figure this out for the life of me Edge boys/girls. What techniques were farmers typically using on the Great Plains that damaged the environment?

planting crops in rotation

planting shallow root crops like wheat

clearing the land of native vegetation

allowing livestock to overgraze


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What techniques were farmers typically

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