Photograph of flood water damage. Sonny Flack, operator, surveying the damage done to freshly cut alfalfa in a Cane Creek Bottom field. This hay is no longer of any use and must be picked up and hauled away to prevent it from killing the growing alfalfa which it is resting on. Approximately 25 tons of excellent hay were lost from this overflow, the second in 1958. Cane Creek watershed is not protected from flooding. OK-631-2
Photograph of Boggy Creek with flood damage. Hay crop flooded and washed from the field after 5 - 6 ...
Photograph of an aerial shot of bottomland alfalfa just below site 15, Mill Creek near the Colvert B...
Photograph from L to R: W. L. Cotner; H. H Bennett, Chief, Soil Conservation Service [SCS]; and Elme...
Photograph of flood water damage. Turning bay with a pitch fork in order to dry it out before removi...
Photograph of bottom land alfalfa just below site 15, Mill Creek. Two years ago Calvert Bros. lost 1...
Photograph of aerial view of bottom land alfalfa just below site 15, Mill Creek. Two years ago Colve...
Photograph of Mr. & Mrs Woods removing alfalfa hay washed into the fence by flood water
Photograph of flood damage. Excellent crop of wheat ruined by flood water. No harvest canbe made fro...
Photograph of flood damage. Excellent crop of wheat ruined by flood water. No harvest canbe made fro...
Photograph of an alfalfa field developed in the flood plain of Cloud Creek below detention reservoir...
Photograph of alfalfa field developed in flood plain of Cloud Creek below detention reservoirs No. 1...
Photograph of crop damage from floods. The complete loss of wheat crop (estimated at 40 bushels per ...
Photograph of crop damage from floods. The complete loss of wheat crop (estimated at 40 bushels per ...
Photograph of pier discharge. A view of alfalfa fields below Site 26 while the pipe is discharging. ...
Photograph of members of the OK Water Study Council touring the Sandstone Creek Watershed, Cheyenne,...
Photograph of Boggy Creek with flood damage. Hay crop flooded and washed from the field after 5 - 6 ...
Photograph of an aerial shot of bottomland alfalfa just below site 15, Mill Creek near the Colvert B...
Photograph from L to R: W. L. Cotner; H. H Bennett, Chief, Soil Conservation Service [SCS]; and Elme...
Photograph of flood water damage. Turning bay with a pitch fork in order to dry it out before removi...
Photograph of bottom land alfalfa just below site 15, Mill Creek. Two years ago Calvert Bros. lost 1...
Photograph of aerial view of bottom land alfalfa just below site 15, Mill Creek. Two years ago Colve...
Photograph of Mr. & Mrs Woods removing alfalfa hay washed into the fence by flood water
Photograph of flood damage. Excellent crop of wheat ruined by flood water. No harvest canbe made fro...
Photograph of flood damage. Excellent crop of wheat ruined by flood water. No harvest canbe made fro...
Photograph of an alfalfa field developed in the flood plain of Cloud Creek below detention reservoir...
Photograph of alfalfa field developed in flood plain of Cloud Creek below detention reservoirs No. 1...
Photograph of crop damage from floods. The complete loss of wheat crop (estimated at 40 bushels per ...
Photograph of crop damage from floods. The complete loss of wheat crop (estimated at 40 bushels per ...
Photograph of pier discharge. A view of alfalfa fields below Site 26 while the pipe is discharging. ...
Photograph of members of the OK Water Study Council touring the Sandstone Creek Watershed, Cheyenne,...
Photograph of Boggy Creek with flood damage. Hay crop flooded and washed from the field after 5 - 6 ...
Photograph of an aerial shot of bottomland alfalfa just below site 15, Mill Creek near the Colvert B...
Photograph from L to R: W. L. Cotner; H. H Bennett, Chief, Soil Conservation Service [SCS]; and Elme...