Photograph of aerial view of bottom land alfalfa just below site 15, Mill Creek. Two years ago Colvert Bros. lost 1,000 bales of alfalfa in one flood. This alfalfa is approximately 1 foot high and ready for cutting. You can see the scour channels in alfalfa, evidence of frequent overflow and damage in the past
Excess moisture conditions in 1993 caused damage to many stands of alfalfa throughout South Dakota. ...
Photograph of flood prevention treatment on sandstone Creek Watershed permitted Roy E. Baker to put ...
Photograph of an aerial shot of Site 15 Mill Creek dam and the surrounding area. The back of the pho...
Photograph of an aerial shot of bottomland alfalfa just below site 15, Mill Creek near the Colvert B...
Photograph of bottom land alfalfa just below site 15, Mill Creek. Two years ago Calvert Bros. lost 1...
Photograph of alfalfa field developed in flood plain of Cloud Creek below detention reservoirs No. 1...
Photograph of an alfalfa field developed in the flood plain of Cloud Creek below detention reservoir...
Photograph of flood water damage. Sonny Flack, operator, surveying the damage done to freshly cut al...
Photograph of "alfalfa field developed in flood plain of Cloud Creek below detention reservoirs No. ...
Photograph of fine crop of Alfalfa now ready for second cutting growing on this land that was former...
Photograph of large area ruined for crop production by siltation from Sugar Creek flood waters. This...
Photograph of flood water damage. Turning bay with a pitch fork in order to dry it out before removi...
Photograph of a 14-acre alfalfa crop ready for a second cutting on the Choska Drainage District. The...
Photograph of a flood inundated cotton, peanut, and alfalfa field on Charley Knauss' farm. The back ...
Excess moisture conditions in 1993 caused damage to many stands of alfalfa throughout South Dakota. ...
Excess moisture conditions in 1993 caused damage to many stands of alfalfa throughout South Dakota. ...
Photograph of flood prevention treatment on sandstone Creek Watershed permitted Roy E. Baker to put ...
Photograph of an aerial shot of Site 15 Mill Creek dam and the surrounding area. The back of the pho...
Photograph of an aerial shot of bottomland alfalfa just below site 15, Mill Creek near the Colvert B...
Photograph of bottom land alfalfa just below site 15, Mill Creek. Two years ago Calvert Bros. lost 1...
Photograph of alfalfa field developed in flood plain of Cloud Creek below detention reservoirs No. 1...
Photograph of an alfalfa field developed in the flood plain of Cloud Creek below detention reservoir...
Photograph of flood water damage. Sonny Flack, operator, surveying the damage done to freshly cut al...
Photograph of "alfalfa field developed in flood plain of Cloud Creek below detention reservoirs No. ...
Photograph of fine crop of Alfalfa now ready for second cutting growing on this land that was former...
Photograph of large area ruined for crop production by siltation from Sugar Creek flood waters. This...
Photograph of flood water damage. Turning bay with a pitch fork in order to dry it out before removi...
Photograph of a 14-acre alfalfa crop ready for a second cutting on the Choska Drainage District. The...
Photograph of a flood inundated cotton, peanut, and alfalfa field on Charley Knauss' farm. The back ...
Excess moisture conditions in 1993 caused damage to many stands of alfalfa throughout South Dakota. ...
Excess moisture conditions in 1993 caused damage to many stands of alfalfa throughout South Dakota. ...
Photograph of flood prevention treatment on sandstone Creek Watershed permitted Roy E. Baker to put ...
Photograph of an aerial shot of Site 15 Mill Creek dam and the surrounding area. The back of the pho...