This photo is of the R.C Warner. and J.F.Kulig farm in Independence , Wisconsin . Follow- up of Wis-20. Streambank protection work done in the spring and fall of 1935 . This picture shows the growth made since Wis-20 was taken in May 1936
This photo shows the Linrud Brothers. farm in, Chaseburg, Wisconsin.. Follow-up picture of SCS-1-221 and SCS-1-333 show growth of willow and black locust.
On the Homer T. Fry farm in.Edwardsville, Illinois, the field of wheat shows erosion that stops at the edge of the alfalfa field. below although the alfalfa field is on a steeper slope .
This is the Walter Tribe farm in Albion, Illinois.. Two terrace outlets empty into this pond, one on the left and one on the right . Twenty acres ~ 12 of it in terraces, drain into this pond . The height of the fill is 15' and the riser is 10' high…
Lee Roff, tenant farmer from Shenandoah, IowaI farms this land belonging to the Federal land Bank of Omaha.. This is relatively poor land and is being prepared for legumes by the addition of lime. It will be sown to wheat this fall and to a mixture…
H. V. Frede farn, Rockport, Missouri,. The terrace outlet was sodded in October and November 1936. Terraces were constructed in May 1936 and September 1936. The sod as not damaged by terrace run-off following 4 and one-fourth inches of rain which…
At the Robert French farm in Onalaska , Wisconsin is this woodland planting site where a pasture is past using . Contour furrows are 6 ft. apart here . Two rows of
Caragana are planted around the area along the fences. This is followed by 6 rows …
On the P.G.. Dahl farm in , Viroqua, Wisconsin, there is a system of terraces. Grain is seeded to permanent alfalfa on terrace channels and terrace ridge . There are corn strips between terraces where a three-year rotation is to be followed . A…
On the C. L . Logsdon farm in Tarkio, Missouri. sheet erosion is shown on a field drilled up and down on 8 percent slope .silt deposit at base of slope more than 12 inches deep along the fence line . This picture was taken two days after heavy rain…