During the Dust Bowl in the 1930s, there were huge dust storms caused by drought and wind. Farm areas all across the Midwest were affected b

During the Dust Bowl in the 1930s, there were huge dust storms caused by drought and wind. Farm areas all across the Midwest were affected by erosion. Many farmers lost the crops on which they depended to make a living and support their families.
How can farmers prevent soil erosion on their farms? Choose the two that apply.

A. Leave roots in the soil after harvesting.
B. Plant trees around the fields to block wind.
C. Harvest all the crops on the farm at once.
D. Pull up the entire plant when they harvest crops.

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