An ill kept fence row provides an example of how not to be a good steward of the land. A road runs along the side of the field and its shoulder is overgrown with vegetation. A wooden telephone poll and lines are also located beside the field.
Rows of harvested stacked crops (possibly hay or wheat) are in a field. This field is bordered by a single tree in the foreground and multiple trees and buildings in the background.
A rural gravel road is bordered by fenced fields. On one side of the road, the field contains haystacks. The fields on the other side of the road feature trees and the roof of a building. Telephone poles appear at intervals along the roadside.
A snow drift is piled up against a wire fence. The fence has wooden fence posts and a strings of barbed wire at the top. A large tree is next to the fence. A road and other trees are in the distance.
Two snowy fields are separated by a barbed wire fence. A farm house, barn and other buildings are nestled near some tree and snow covered hills in the distance.
A snow covered road appears to have been recently plowed on one side. However, subsequent snow has drifted up against the fence on the opposite side and onto the road
A rural stretch of Iowa U. S. 30 is covered with some snow, although there is evidence that it has been recently plowed. The are a mailbox, utility poles, farm buildings and fences along the sides of the road. Two cars are driving on the road.