The longest drought in the US since 1900 occurred in South Dakota from April 1931 to August 1941, peaking during August 1934.
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Have friends living on a “pot glacial” lake in South Dakota. Currently after couple of dry years, levels running 9 to 12 foot. Stories are in the mid 1930 ‘s they grew vegetables in the middle low spots.