Marshal Smith's dry channel Photographs of W.L. Clement, U.S. Soil Conservation Service
View Full Item in Arts Center of Cannon CountyNewly constructed stream channel improvement at head of Charles Creek, completed to protect bottom-land from flooding. Located twelve miles east of Woodbury.
Spring water calculation Photographs of W.L. Clement, U.S. Soil Conservation Service
View Full Item in Arts Center of Cannon CountyGrady Griggs, area engineer for SCS, studies a spring in preparation for estimating flow volume. Located nine miles south of Woodbury.
Mr. Vance kneeling on freshly sodded grass Photographs of W.L. Clement, U.S. Soil Conservation Service
View Full Item in Arts Center of Cannon CountyJames Vance, farm operator, shown in rock hill pasture that was sprig-sodded with Bermuda several years ago. Located four miles south of Woodbury.
RAD Committee Chair Photographs of W.L. Clement, U.S. Soil Conservation Service
View Full Item in Arts Center of Cannon CountyH.J. Larimer, Chairman of Co. RAD Committee, which was recently organized.
Flooded fields Photographs of W.L. Clement, U.S. Soil Conservation Service
View Full Item in Arts Center of Cannon CountyFlooded Class I (river bottom) land, above bridge on highway to Bradyville. Located five miles west of Woodbury.
Barnsite to be leveled Photographs of W.L. Clement, U.S. Soil Conservation Service
View Full Item in Arts Center of Cannon CountyBefore picture of area to be graded for erection of livestock sale barn for the Mid-State Livestock Producer's Association. Work is just now starting on cutting and leveling hilltop for barn. Located…
Grazing on reserve field in winter Photographs of W.L. Clement, U.S. Soil Conservation Service
View Full Item in Arts Center of Cannon CountyBeef cattle graze on fescue and ladino clover pasture that was permitted to grow during growing season and held in reserve for "dead of winter" grazing.
Removing trees from pastures Photographs of W.L. Clement, U.S. Soil Conservation Service
View Full Item in Arts Center of Cannon CountyDemonstration of how to kill unwanted trees in pasture and woodlands. Tree being treated is osage orange. Located one mile southwest of Auburntown.
Spreading fertilizer and seed Photographs of W.L. Clement, U.S. Soil Conservation Service
View Full Item in Arts Center of Cannon CountyFertilizer and seed being distributed by truck on field to be used for recreation. Seed and fertilizer donated by Rigsby's and Farmer's Co-op, and lime donated by Woodbury Stone Company. Project being…
Farm fields ruined by flooding Photographs of W.L. Clement, U.S. Soil Conservation Service
View Full Item in Arts Center of Cannon CountyMr. Paschall shown in twenty-two acre field of pasture on Class I land which was covered with silt following heavy rains. About five acres was covered with a depth of two to six inches. Located five m…
Jersey and Holstein cows Photographs of W.L. Clement, U.S. Soil Conservation Service
View Full Item in Arts Center of Cannon CountyA portion of fifty dairy cows - Jersey and Holstein. Located twelve miles west of Woodbury.
Sam Tucker's field of rye Photographs of W.L. Clement, U.S. Soil Conservation Service
View Full Item in Arts Center of Cannon CountySam Tucker in edge of field of rye and crimson clover being turned under for soil improvement.
Filling the new trench silo Photographs of W.L. Clement, U.S. Soil Conservation Service
View Full Item in Arts Center of Cannon CountySilage being unloaded in trench silo. Silo completed in the summer of 1958 and is being filled for the first time. Located two miles south of Woodbury.
Junior high judging Photographs of W.L. Clement, U.S. Soil Conservation Service
View Full Item in Arts Center of Cannon CountyA group of junior high school students judging soil in county competition. Located two miles southeast of Woodbury.
Pond targeted for stocking Photographs of W.L. Clement, U.S. Soil Conservation Service
View Full Item in Arts Center of Cannon CountyOne acre farm pond stocked with bluegill and redear this fall. Base will be stocked next summer. Located off Route 3 in Woodbury.
Preparing for channel improvement Photographs of W.L. Clement, U.S. Soil Conservation Service
View Full Item in Arts Center of Cannon CountyStream channel planned for improvement this fall by removing growth of bushes, enlarging channel, and sloping the sides to prevent overflow of adjoining land. Located six miles west of Woodbury.
Ellis Thomas' Farmall tractor Photographs of W.L. Clement, U.S. Soil Conservation Service
View Full Item in Arts Center of Cannon CountyEllis Thomas operating pickup baler. Mixture of alfalfa and orchard grass hay being baled. Two-year-old seedling made on Elk and Huntington soils and treated in accordance with recommendations based o…
Berms for water diversion Photographs of W.L. Clement, U.S. Soil Conservation Service
View Full Item in Arts Center of Cannon CountyStream channel improvement practice with berm on property line between Bryan and Overall. Channel outlets into Marshall Creek. Channel banks have been seeded and bottom has been seeded, fertilized and…
Discussing pond construction Photographs of W.L. Clement, U.S. Soil Conservation Service
View Full Item in Arts Center of Cannon CountyHiram Young, SCS technician on right, and Fred Boyd, on the left, discuss proposed pond to be constructed at this location. Located twelve miles northeast of Woodbury.
Harvesting tobacco Photographs of W.L. Clement, U.S. Soil Conservation Service
View Full Item in Arts Center of Cannon CountyRobert Vinson is shown with excellent crop of burley being cut and staked out in the field. Located three miles northeast of Woodbury.