Photograph of an UNIDENTIFED man kneeling and inspecting wheat stubble. The photographer on the back of the photograph proclaims, "Stubble of 1952 wheat crop has been properly managed to prevent wind erosion and protect new wheat crop. Wheat residue was one-wayed once and land was disked just prior to planting new crop. Residue was kept in surface to hold soil against wind and to make best use of moisture. Present wheat needs rain to maintain growth.
Photograph of Two UNIDENTIFED men, one on the tractor, and one standing behind it, talking about the...
Photograph of Harold C. Gould, SCS Technician, looking over the wheat crop remains in this fifty-acr...
Photograph of an UNIDENTIFED SCS Technician kneeling in a wheat field. The back of the photograph pr...
Photograph of an UNIDENTIFED man kneeling and inspecting wheat stubble. The back of the photograph p...
Photograph of an UNIDENTIFED man kneeling and inspecting wheat stubble. This photograph has no infor...
Photograph of an UNIDENTIFED man discing down crop stubble and incorporating into top soil to reduce...
Photograph of wheat planted in Dalhart fine sandy loam and wheat stubble to prevent blowing. The bac...
Photograph of a UNIDENTIFED man on a tractor plowing down oats, Austrian peas, and vetch as part of ...
Photograph of a field of wheat being planted in wheat stubble. A truck and some UNIDENTIFED equipmen...
Photograph of A. T. Elder, left, and Ted Lehman, SCS Technicians, looking over this good field of wh...
Photograph of a UNIDENTIFED man standing on a farm field, which uses a conservation program of varyi...
Photograph of an UNIDENTIFED man standing in a contour planted wheat field. The back of the photogra...
Photograph of an UNIDENTIFIED man looking at an excellent stand of native grass mixture seeded in 19...
Photograph of Harold C. Gould looking at a field that has not enough crop residues present, which on...
Photograph of two UNIDENIFIED men inspecting the amount of straw left on surface after one year of s...
Photograph of Two UNIDENTIFED men, one on the tractor, and one standing behind it, talking about the...
Photograph of Harold C. Gould, SCS Technician, looking over the wheat crop remains in this fifty-acr...
Photograph of an UNIDENTIFED SCS Technician kneeling in a wheat field. The back of the photograph pr...
Photograph of an UNIDENTIFED man kneeling and inspecting wheat stubble. The back of the photograph p...
Photograph of an UNIDENTIFED man kneeling and inspecting wheat stubble. This photograph has no infor...
Photograph of an UNIDENTIFED man discing down crop stubble and incorporating into top soil to reduce...
Photograph of wheat planted in Dalhart fine sandy loam and wheat stubble to prevent blowing. The bac...
Photograph of a UNIDENTIFED man on a tractor plowing down oats, Austrian peas, and vetch as part of ...
Photograph of a field of wheat being planted in wheat stubble. A truck and some UNIDENTIFED equipmen...
Photograph of A. T. Elder, left, and Ted Lehman, SCS Technicians, looking over this good field of wh...
Photograph of a UNIDENTIFED man standing on a farm field, which uses a conservation program of varyi...
Photograph of an UNIDENTIFED man standing in a contour planted wheat field. The back of the photogra...
Photograph of an UNIDENTIFIED man looking at an excellent stand of native grass mixture seeded in 19...
Photograph of Harold C. Gould looking at a field that has not enough crop residues present, which on...
Photograph of two UNIDENIFIED men inspecting the amount of straw left on surface after one year of s...
Photograph of Two UNIDENTIFED men, one on the tractor, and one standing behind it, talking about the...
Photograph of Harold C. Gould, SCS Technician, looking over the wheat crop remains in this fifty-acr...
Photograph of an UNIDENTIFED SCS Technician kneeling in a wheat field. The back of the photograph pr...