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through out the country ran into the thousands.
If I remember right Ted and I stayed all night and then headed home the next morning. It would be at least a week before the cattle could be moved to the stock yards. I had to see about getting more feed loan.
The next few years may have been a little better. Seems that they would have to get better before they could get any worse. The hoppers were still taking the crops but we were getting enough prairie hay to feed the cattle through the winters.
Hitler was all ready to take Europe over and we were selling all the scrap iron we could dig up to Japan. Japan was getting ready to give it back to us made into bombs. Grasshoppers were starting to sing their song; "In this wheat by and by". Before we realized it April 23, 1939 was upon us and we had a new
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