Climates of the Great Plains After Thornthwaite
1934 - 1935
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This Climates of the Great Plains After Thornthwaite was prepared in support of the Shelterbelt Project established by President Franklin Roosevelt with an executive order on July 11, 1934. Shelterbelts are generally rows of trees that slow surface winds which dry the soil and crops. It was hoped that the increased use of shelterbelts would improve the climate and agricultural conditions on the Plains following the Dust Bowl.
This primary source comes from the Records of the Forest Service.
Full Citation: Climates of the Great Plains After Thornthwaite; 1934 - 1935; Maps from the Plains Shelterbelt Project, 1934 - 1935; Records of the Forest Service, Record Group 95; National Archives at College Park, College Park, MD. [Online Version, https://www.docsteach.org/documents/document/climates-of-the-great-plains-after-thornthwaite, October 12, 2024]