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{"id":715,"date":"2014-04-30T17:11:21","date_gmt":"2014-04-30T22:11:21","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/sites.davidson.edu\/his254sp2014\/?p=715"},"modified":"2020-12-16T19:26:20","modified_gmt":"2020-12-16T19:26:20","slug":"a-treeless-windswept-continent-of-grass-and-no-rivers","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/courses.shroutdocs.org\/his254-spring2014\/2014\/04\/30\/a-treeless-windswept-continent-of-grass-and-no-rivers\/","title":{"rendered":"A Treeless Windswept Continent of Grass and No Rivers"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>After the opening credits of Lorentz <em>The Plow That Broke the Plains<\/em>, the first words of narration describe a land of desolation with no natural water sources.\u00a0 An area fit for only the lone cattle rancher, \u00a0at least until the &#8220;The Train brought Plowmen&#8221;. \u00a0In Koppes review of \u00a0the Worster text\u00a0<em>Dust Bowl<\/em>, he highlights how Worster describes the wrestling of land away from the cattle ranchers as farmers began to populate the Great Plains. \u00a0Both the Koppes review and the Lorentz documentary do a good job highlighting the transformation of the Great Plains from a windy grasslands to a desolate dust bowl.<\/p>\n<p>Briefly before World War I, Lorentz described farming in the Great Plains as &#8220;Plowing at one&#8217;s own peril&#8221;, but his tone quickly heightens with enthusiasm as wheat and grain prices began to soar. \u00a0 &#8220;Wheat Will Win The War,&#8221; filled the headlines of American Newspapers and the incorporation of Tractors and other gas powered machinery only increased the rate of wheat production. \u00a0As Molly described in her post, &#8220;The plowmen waged war on the lands, as enemies waged war on the allies,&#8221; it makes sense that the wheat boom took off in the fashion that it did. \u00a0Lorentz does a good job in foreshadowing the farming conditions subject to the loose and dry soil of the plains. \u00a0Periodically throughout the documentary Lorentz can be heard repeating, &#8220;High Winds and Sun, High Winds and Sun,&#8221; describing the unchanging conditions of the plains because no matter how little farming the land is subject too, there will always be high wind and blistering sun.<\/p>\n<p>Koppes review of the Worster text highlights many of the highs and lows of Great Plains living in the early 20th Century. \u00a0&#8220;The bison and Indians sometimes broke the grass cover, but it was quickly revegetated,&#8221; 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