During World War I, prairie farmers in the United States grew vast quantities of wheat to support the Allied troops. This crop was essential for feeding soldiers and civilians in war-torn Europe. The U.S. government encouraged increased wheat production, leading to significant advancements in agricultural practices and technology during that period. The success of these efforts helped bolster food supplies for the Allies and contributed to the war effort.
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