Soil conservation. [Articles reprinted, originally appearing in Soil conservation, v. 6, nos. 8-9, Feb.-Mar. 1941.]
Publication Title:
Soil conservation. [Articles reprinted, originally appearing in Soil conservation, v. 6, nos. 8-9, Feb.-Mar. 1941.]
Display Title:
Soil conservation. [Articles reprinted, originally appearing in Soil conservation, v. 6, nos. 8-9, Feb.-Mar. 1941.]
Corporate Agency Authors:
Soil Conservation Service and Agriculture Department
Sort Author:
Soil Conservation Service
Date:
[1941.]
Publish Date ISO Format:
1941-01-01T00:00:00Z
Publication Start:
19410101
Publication End:
19411231
Corporate/Agency Author:
Soil Conservation Service
Publication month:
13
Publication year:
1941
SuDoc number:
A 57.9/a:F 229/2
Description:
44 p. il. 4°
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[From Soil conservation, v. 6, nos. 8-9, Feb.-Mar. 1941.]
Notes:
[From Soil conservation, v. 6, nos. 8-9, Feb.-Mar. 1941.] † Distribution Made by Issuing Office.
Notes:
NOTE.—New farm movement takes rapid root: by H. H. Bennett.—District operation from supervisor's standpoint; by F. S. Hurd.—Of farmers, by farmers, and for farmers; by A. E. McClymonds.—Here and there among the districts.—Banker's part in soil conservation districts; by Walter S Cothran.—They knew what they wanted; by Frank B. Harper and Harold E. Russell.—District saves water where it falls, interview with supervisor; by Tom Dale.—Putting district idea to work on Michigan's lake shore; by Melville H. Cohee.—Munson conservation district, example of democracy at grass roots; by Keinneth S. Davis.—Land comes first; by Walter W. John.—Once-in-a-hundred-years rain; by E B. Garrett.—It can be done; by Tom Dale.—Colored land-use maps guide farmers; by Waiter W. John.—New hope for old farm; by Walter W. John.—Banker's fourfold obligation; by W. Judd Wyatt. Harper, Frank B.Russell, Harold E.