Rob: Memories of the dust bowl are firmly imprinted on Oklahoma's collective mind. Windswept images of a land devastated by the wrath of Mother Nature. But here is something I bet you didn't know; while parts of Oklahoma were fighting drought in the 1930's, Lincoln County had a completely different set of problems, erosion, from flooding. As we've seen today, conservation practices have largely helped us tame the wind, yet we still struggle with the aftermath of floods. And while such solutions are never easy, nor cheap, they are doable. It's an effort we can't afford to ignore. I'm Rob McClendon. Thanks for watching. See you soon.