It'll Be Better Next Year 5:25 Ed Kashi and Ashley Gilbertson photographed severe drought in Oklahoma and Texas for The New Yorker. "Located in the 1930s Dust Bowl area, the small farming and ranching community of Cimarron County, Oklahoma, was struggling with the worst drought the region had seen in 50 years. Striving to preserve their agricultural livelihood, generations of Cimarron farmers continued to battle Mother Nature. As community members anxiously waited for rain, they held onto hope and persevered through hard times. Despite the fact that their futures teeter on fickle weather forecasts, the residents’ unbending sense of community helps maintain an optimistic outlook.”