In 1938, during the Great Depression, Enid set a record of 14,185 train loads of wheat.
[1] By April 1939, Enid was claiming the title of "Oklahoma’s Queen Wheat City.
[1] By 1970, the city claimed the title of Wheat Capital of the United States of America.
[1] The 1980 grain embargo instated by President Jimmy Carter, a poor economy, and drought lead to the closure of several of the elevators.
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