This photo shows the Nels Johnson farm in Altura, Minnesota. As the farmer follows the contour in cultivating his strip of corn, he raises the cultivator points as he crosses a waterway left in sod.
Mo-1069 - Project 1, Camp 19, 3 mi. west and 1/2 mi. south of Santa Rosa , Missouri, . This farmer's practice of plowing across his waterways will result in deep gullies in his cultivated fields.
Fritz Massernann farm, Washington, Missouri -. 4/29/38. The farmer is plowng under a heavy stand of sweet clover . Its average height is knee-high. This field will be planted to corn.
Lloyd Bingham is the, operator of this farm in Dallas, Iowa, owned by the Central Life Assurance Society . . The gully has been fenced . The trees were replanted in 1937
Minn-845 - Henry Wessel Farm, Winona, Minnesota . 9/21/38. Sod draw developed under black locust shade . Note heavy growth of sod and protection of channel. Black; locust add nitrogen to soil and assist in sod establishment.
Fred Wehrenberg farm,R,ock City, Illinois - . 4/20/38.
A terrace is being constructed with a Parsons Whirlwind terracer belonging to the camp. This is the fourth round .
'