This Already Happened Once… Here’s What Comes Next

The Dust Bowl wasn’t just one bad drought — it was the perfect storm of poor land management, multi-year drought, and economic pressure that collapsed food production across the Great Plains almost overnight.

In the latest video, I break down exactly what happened in the 1930s, how it affected everyday families, and why the warning signs we’re seeing today in the western United States deserve serious attention.

From critically low snowpack and the shrinking U.S. cattle herd to rising energy costs and fragile supply chains, multiple pressures are stacking up in a way that echoes the Dust Bowl era — just with modern technology and global supply chains layered on top.

I’m not predicting another Dust Bowl, but I am saying we should pay attention to the early indicators while we still have time to act.

In the video, I share practical steps you can take this spring: building real short- and mid-term food storage, starting a garden (even a small one), and staying aware of the slow-moving trends that most people miss until prices are already climbing.

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