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an agricultural area, such as the U.S. Midwest, that provides large amounts of food to other areas.

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A bread basket is a region known for its abundant production of grains and other agricultural products. The Dust Bowl refers to a period of severe dust storms and drought during the 1930s in the Great Plains region of the United States, leading to major agricultural and ecological damage.

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