Photograph of erosions to land caused by runoff from nearly level, clean-tilled Hollister silty clay loam, o to 01% slopes six miles east of Hobart, Oklahoma. The back of the photograph proclaims, "Erosion caused by runoff from nearly level, clean-tilled Hollister silty clay loam, 0 to 01% slopes.
Cropland, much of which is bare ground, loses an estimated 10 million hectares of soil due to erosio...
About 75 percent of Kentucky\u27s agricultural land is sloping enough that potential erosion losses ...
Photograph from L to R: W. L. Cotner; H. H Bennett, Chief, Soil Conservation Service [SCS]; and Elme...
Photograph of soil profiles from Payne County. More than 12 inches of the best topsoil in Payne Coun...
Photograph of an aerial shot of soil erosion of Windthorst-Stephenville soils, sand savannah range s...
Extension circular 63-139 is conservation education for elementary school student about what causes ...
Extension circular 63-139 is conservation education for elementary school student about what causes ...
Photograph of soil erosion on very shallow phase of red shale hills site in Rolling Red Plains takin...
Photograph of small gully in field which is the direct result of improper farming methods. The rows ...
Photograph of the soil erosion condition on mistreated Nobscott-Brownfield Soils in a severely erode...
Photograph of potential soil erosion. Showing a close-up of how easily soil blows when William J. Tr...
Photograph of erosion on Enterprise loam 5 to 8% slopes. Showing erosion that occurs when this soil ...
Photograph of soil profiles of Vernon and Kirkland soils, both virgin and eroded. From the Red Plain...
Photograph of soil profiles of Vernon and Kirkland soils, both virgin and eroded. From the Red Plain...
Cropland, much of which is bare ground, loses an estimated 10 million hectares of soil due to erosio...
Cropland, much of which is bare ground, loses an estimated 10 million hectares of soil due to erosio...
About 75 percent of Kentucky\u27s agricultural land is sloping enough that potential erosion losses ...
Photograph from L to R: W. L. Cotner; H. H Bennett, Chief, Soil Conservation Service [SCS]; and Elme...
Photograph of soil profiles from Payne County. More than 12 inches of the best topsoil in Payne Coun...
Photograph of an aerial shot of soil erosion of Windthorst-Stephenville soils, sand savannah range s...
Extension circular 63-139 is conservation education for elementary school student about what causes ...
Extension circular 63-139 is conservation education for elementary school student about what causes ...
Photograph of soil erosion on very shallow phase of red shale hills site in Rolling Red Plains takin...
Photograph of small gully in field which is the direct result of improper farming methods. The rows ...
Photograph of the soil erosion condition on mistreated Nobscott-Brownfield Soils in a severely erode...
Photograph of potential soil erosion. Showing a close-up of how easily soil blows when William J. Tr...
Photograph of erosion on Enterprise loam 5 to 8% slopes. Showing erosion that occurs when this soil ...
Photograph of soil profiles of Vernon and Kirkland soils, both virgin and eroded. From the Red Plain...
Photograph of soil profiles of Vernon and Kirkland soils, both virgin and eroded. From the Red Plain...
Cropland, much of which is bare ground, loses an estimated 10 million hectares of soil due to erosio...
Cropland, much of which is bare ground, loses an estimated 10 million hectares of soil due to erosio...
About 75 percent of Kentucky\u27s agricultural land is sloping enough that potential erosion losses ...
Photograph from L to R: W. L. Cotner; H. H Bennett, Chief, Soil Conservation Service [SCS]; and Elme...