Photograph of the watershed, Double Creek, Site No. 4. Land use changed from native pasture to [unclear] in the flood pool area. Native grasses were killed in 1957 due to high water after which was sodded with cotton [?] Bermuda grass. Seen in the photo is Mr. Walter Sears standing in the native grass with the tame grass in the background. OK-1601-5
Photograph of flood damage to a spreader ditch. Shows some bermuda grass stripping still in place an...
Photograph of a waterway sodded to midland bermudagrass and fertilized in the Spring of 1962 showing...
Photograph of the Wildhorse Creek Watershed. The front slope of the dam with Fred Fortney. Planted t...
Photograph of a watershed area. The Double Creek Site # 4. Land use changed from a native pasture to...
Photograph of a watershed area. The Double Creek Site # 4. Land use changed from a native pasture to...
Photograph of Double Creek Site 14. Land use changed from native pasture to tame-in the flood pool a...
Photograph of salt water washed from oil production killed the vegetation and left the era subject t...
Photograph of a creek with timber cleared and left bank shaped and sodded in Bermuda grass. OK-1600-...
Photograph of Boggy Creek with flood damage. Hay crop flooded and washed from the field after 5 - 6 ...
Photograph of Flood prevention drainage. Main channel # 1 on Whitegrass shooting from bridge looking...
Photograph of a floodwater retarding structure. Site No. 16, Rock Creek. The dam before grassing. Th...
Photograph of a group overlooking a later Bermuda grass planting, August, 1961., on Site 14, Upper C...
Photograph of the Wildhorse Creek Watershed. Looking up the slope at the emergency spillway. Planted...
Photograph of, from L to R, Kenneth Yoakum, Work Unit Conservationist (WUC), Soil Conservation Servi...
Photograph of the Wewoka Creek water project. Planting Bermudagrass on the back slope of Site No. 29...
Photograph of flood damage to a spreader ditch. Shows some bermuda grass stripping still in place an...
Photograph of a waterway sodded to midland bermudagrass and fertilized in the Spring of 1962 showing...
Photograph of the Wildhorse Creek Watershed. The front slope of the dam with Fred Fortney. Planted t...
Photograph of a watershed area. The Double Creek Site # 4. Land use changed from a native pasture to...
Photograph of a watershed area. The Double Creek Site # 4. Land use changed from a native pasture to...
Photograph of Double Creek Site 14. Land use changed from native pasture to tame-in the flood pool a...
Photograph of salt water washed from oil production killed the vegetation and left the era subject t...
Photograph of a creek with timber cleared and left bank shaped and sodded in Bermuda grass. OK-1600-...
Photograph of Boggy Creek with flood damage. Hay crop flooded and washed from the field after 5 - 6 ...
Photograph of Flood prevention drainage. Main channel # 1 on Whitegrass shooting from bridge looking...
Photograph of a floodwater retarding structure. Site No. 16, Rock Creek. The dam before grassing. Th...
Photograph of a group overlooking a later Bermuda grass planting, August, 1961., on Site 14, Upper C...
Photograph of the Wildhorse Creek Watershed. Looking up the slope at the emergency spillway. Planted...
Photograph of, from L to R, Kenneth Yoakum, Work Unit Conservationist (WUC), Soil Conservation Servi...
Photograph of the Wewoka Creek water project. Planting Bermudagrass on the back slope of Site No. 29...
Photograph of flood damage to a spreader ditch. Shows some bermuda grass stripping still in place an...
Photograph of a waterway sodded to midland bermudagrass and fertilized in the Spring of 1962 showing...
Photograph of the Wildhorse Creek Watershed. The front slope of the dam with Fred Fortney. Planted t...