Rural Notebook | Dust storms a reminder of our country’s dry times gone by

By John Seaman
November 29 2018 - 7:30am
PLAGUE PROPORTIONS: The sight of a work crew digging rabbit warrens was quite common in the 1950s.
PLAGUE PROPORTIONS: The sight of a work crew digging rabbit warrens was quite common in the 1950s.

LAST week’s major dust storm was a reminder that we live in one of earth’s driest countries that comprises huge inland deserts that evolved over countless years.

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