Some of the most important provisions of the 1937 Agricultural Conservation Program and their application to South Dakota farms have been pointed out in this bulletin to assist farmers desiring to participate to put their farms in compliance. If additional information relative to the Program is desired, a committeeman or the county agent should be consulted
Planting crops on the contour of the land has been one of the most successful conservation practices...
This publication provides a map of South Dakota Conservation Districts and explains the district org...
This publication provides a map of South Dakota Conservation Districts and explains the district org...
Objectives of the 1938 Agricultural Conservation Program – The Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938 a...
The Great Plains Conservation Program is a voluntary and long range program. It is designed to assis...
The Agricultural Act of 1956, which contains the Soil Bank Act, was enacted in the spring of 1956. T...
Water Bank Program [p] 2 Siberian elm Canker [p] 3 Conservation Tillage [p] 5 Sawdust as Roughage [p...
United States farmers have done heroic jobs of producing food during the past 10 years. Now our coun...
The 1978 Farm Program has several similarities to previous programs, but also some major differenc...
The purpose of this study was to gauge the impact of agriculture and energy policies on conservation...
This publication provides a map of South Dakota Conservation Districts and explains the district org...
Campaign circular 160: The Great Plains Conservation Program, talks about the conservation program a...
The purpose of this study was to gauge the impact of agriculture and energy policies on conservation...
This publication is a report of Extension activities during 1935. It includes information on the res...
Cropping systems on many of our farms will not maintain soil fertility and control erosion. In South...
Planting crops on the contour of the land has been one of the most successful conservation practices...
This publication provides a map of South Dakota Conservation Districts and explains the district org...
This publication provides a map of South Dakota Conservation Districts and explains the district org...
Objectives of the 1938 Agricultural Conservation Program – The Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938 a...
The Great Plains Conservation Program is a voluntary and long range program. It is designed to assis...
The Agricultural Act of 1956, which contains the Soil Bank Act, was enacted in the spring of 1956. T...
Water Bank Program [p] 2 Siberian elm Canker [p] 3 Conservation Tillage [p] 5 Sawdust as Roughage [p...
United States farmers have done heroic jobs of producing food during the past 10 years. Now our coun...
The 1978 Farm Program has several similarities to previous programs, but also some major differenc...
The purpose of this study was to gauge the impact of agriculture and energy policies on conservation...
This publication provides a map of South Dakota Conservation Districts and explains the district org...
Campaign circular 160: The Great Plains Conservation Program, talks about the conservation program a...
The purpose of this study was to gauge the impact of agriculture and energy policies on conservation...
This publication is a report of Extension activities during 1935. It includes information on the res...
Cropping systems on many of our farms will not maintain soil fertility and control erosion. In South...
Planting crops on the contour of the land has been one of the most successful conservation practices...
This publication provides a map of South Dakota Conservation Districts and explains the district org...
This publication provides a map of South Dakota Conservation Districts and explains the district org...