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How did the dust bowl worsen the problems already faced by farmers

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Deflation from the Depression aggravated the plight of Dust Bowl farmers. Prices for the crops they could grow fell below subsistence levels. In 1932, the federal government sent aid to the drought-affected states. In 1933, farmers slaughtered 6 million pigs to reduce supply and boost prices.
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it dried out most of the crops and made farming more difficult for years to come

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