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Agency Celebrates 70 Years of Conservation SuccessIn March 1935, fierce windstorms from the Great Plains carried huge dark
clouds of dust eastward and blackened skies as far away as the nation’s capital.
Hugh Hammond Bennett convinced Congress that soil erosion was a menace that
merited national attention. On April 27, 1935, Congress established the Soil
Conservation Service in the U.S. Department of Agriculture to conserve natural
resources on agricultural lands and named Bennett as Chief. During his tenure,
Bennett stressed the importance of soil conservation to crowds across the
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