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Timber Clearing
Photograph of tinbet that has been sprayed in 1968 & 1969 then a chain pulled by two dozers to knock the timber down. This is a Hector complex soil-shallow savannah range site-the vegetation is in fair condition.
Wilds' Fish Farm
Photograph of Wilds' Fish Farm, NW 1/4 4-12-6. David Wilds gathering new spawn.
Upper Elk Creek
Photograph of Upper Elk Creek improvement project.
Watershed Structures
Photograph of site #5 Multipurpose Flood Retarding Structure on Fourche Maline Watershed in Robbers Cave State Park. Wildlife Dept. added recreation and wildlife water to this site.
Wilds' Fish Farm
Photograph at Wilds' Fish Farm, NW 1/4 4-12-6. David Wilds with new spawn in left hand and older spawn in right hand. The facility was located near El Reno on Britton Road approximately 7 1/2 miles west of the intersection with Peidmont Road. Wilds' was a restaurant and recreation area.
Sanitary Land Fill
Photograph of dirt being spread over the partially compacted refuse.
Water Recharge
Photograph of paul Horton, President, Southwest Water and Soil Conservation District, relating problems involved in water recharge effort.
Rural Beautification
Photograph of a good example of rural home constructed in a scenic area of Latimer County.
Conservation, Environmental & Safety Education
Photograph of contestant examining grass at International Land, Pasture & Range Judging Contest. OK-3805-5.
Education Information--Displays
Photograph of Oklahoma small watershed display. OK-3972-15.
Water Conservation; Water Erosion; Flooding and Prevention
Photograph of gully erosion on Minco silt loam, 1 to 3% slopes, following a 7-inch rain. OK-3960-13.
Roadside erosion
Photograph of gullies which add silt pollution to our water supplies. OK-3717-10.
Roadside erosion
Photograph of sediment pollution potential and Soils, Soil Erosion, Soil Conservation & Crop Management of a closed country road. Runoff and sediment from this area destroys the entrance to the house in the background after each sizeable rain. OK-4145-5.
Water Conservation; Water Erosion; Flooding and Prevention
Photograph of gully control, with a contractor, A.J. McClain, sloping a gulley on the Colbert farm. OK-3827-9.
Fish Farming
Photograph of Bob Moore checking fish in cage culture of channel catfish.
Catfish Hatching Troughs
Photograph of Dr. Howard Clemens places catfish spawn in hatching troughs. Spawn are aerated through use of mechanical agitators.
Cleaning Fish
Photograph of Bob Moore, left, and son Randy, show cleaning fish produced on the Moore Fish Farm.
Water Recharge
Photograph of Joe Bob Hall, District Conservationist, checks the amount of water going into recharge well north of Hollis.
Biology Catfish Spawn
Photograph of Dr. Howard Clemens displaying catfish spawn taken from nest from one of his brood ponds.
Gullies
Photograph of C.L. Satterwhite in gully before shaping.
Animal Waste Disposal Lagoon
Photograph of a swine feedlot waste disposal lagoon recently constructed. Vegetative measures, fencing and initial charge of water not yet accomplished.
Water Recharge
Photograph of District Conservationist Joe Bob Hall, Hollis, and Mr. Motley, member of the Board of Directors of Southwest Water and Soil Conservation District, discuss the operation and maintenance of underground water recharge well located in Lebos Creek on Motley farm.
Timber Clearing
Photograph of timber sprayed in 1968 & 1969 then a chain pulled by two dozers to knock the timber down. This is a Hector complex soil-shallow savannah range site-the vegetation is in fair condition.
Urbanization-Drop Inlet
Photograph of the discharge from a drop inlet used to drain a culdesac in Vandever Acres Addition, Broken Arrow, Oklahoma. This structure elimiates erosion and is good planning for water disposal in urban development.
I-44 Skelly By-Pass, Highway 75 Okmulgee Bee-Line, and the City of Tulsa
Photograph of an example of the vast land needed to construct modern highways to serve metropolitan areas like Tulsa. The foreground shows the I-44 Skelly By-Pass and Highway 75 Okmulgee Bee-Line, while the city of Tulsa is in the background. The back of the photograph proclaims, “Intersection of I-44 (Skelly By-Pass) and Highway 75 (Okmulgee Bee-Line). Tulsa in background. Shows the vast areas of land needed to construct modern highways to serve large metropolitan areas.”
Watersheds
Photograph of floodwater covering many acres of Pryor Creek bottomland. OK-3790-1.
Water Conservation; Water Erosion; Flooding and Prevention
Photograph of maintenance, site # 4, Whitegrass-Waterhole Watershed. Maintenance work being performed on Site # 4 for sewer damage. OK-4048-12.
Water Conservation; Water Erosion; Flooding and Prevention
Photograph of Wildhorse Creek Site # 126. Damage done to the concrete flume on WH-126 after a heavy rain of approximately 11 inches on Oct. 8, 1970. This flume is on the east side of the structure. OK-4028-13.
Collapsed Church Building Post Flood
Photograph of a part of a collapsed church building, which fell into its own basement due to a flood. The back of the photograph proclaims, "Collasped [sic] church building which was recently completed. The structure had a basement. The area around the structure had not been backfilled. The were no provisions to divert flood water away from the structure."
Fish Farming
Photograph of harvesting of caged channel catfish on Moore's Fish Farm.
Fish Farming
Photograph of 421 pounds of channelo catfish grown from 16 pounds of fingerlings in 180 days.
Fish Farming
Photograph of channel catfish being transferred to holding tanks prior to cleaning. These fish produced for FFA project by Randy Moore, Son of Bob Moore of Moore Fish Farm.
Conservation, Environmental & Safety Education
Photograph of Okmulgee County Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) Fair Display at the Tulsa State Fair. OK-4006-3.
Oklahoma Small Watershed Display
Photograph of an Oklahoma Small Watershed Display at the Tulsa State Fair. OK-3972-15.
Conservation, Environmental & Safety Education
Photograph of a 4-H Club member checking soil texture at the International Land, Pasture and Range Judging Contest. OK-3805-2.
Conservation, Environmental & Safety Education
Photograph of soil judging participants at the International Land, Pasture and Range Judging Contest. OK-3805-3.
Conservation, Environmental & Safety Education
Photograph of a 4-H Club member checking soil texture at the International Land, Pasture and Range Judging Contest. OK-3805-2.
Education Information--Displays
Photograph of Okmulgee Country Soil and Water Conservation District [SWCD] Fiar Display at Tulsa State Fair. OK-4006-3.
Exhibitions and Presentations
Photograph of a display prepared for the land-use planning exhibition at the Oklahoma Planning Congress. OK-4059-4.
Exhibitions and Presentations
Photograph of a display prepared for the land-use planning exhibition at the Oklahoma Planning Congress. OK-4059-4.
Water Conservation; Water Erosion; Flooding and Prevention
Photograph of gully control, with a contractor, A.J. McClain, sloping a gulley on the Colbert farm. OK-3827-13.
Land Clearance, Cultivation & Brush and Weed Control
Photograph of timber that was sprayed in 1968 and 1969 whereby a chain pulled by two bulldozers knocked the timber down. This is a Hector Complex soil—Shallow Savannah range site. The vegetation is in fair condition. OK-3929-16.
Water Recharge
Photograph of Paul Horton, President, Southwest Water and Soil Conservation District, and Joe Bob Hall discuss problems relating to underground water recharge effort.
Environmental Quality-Manure Pit
Photograph of the construction site of a manure pit on the Are Froese Farm. Tank is 30' diameter x 10' deed when finished. The pit was excavated with bulldozer.
Biology
Photograph of SCS District Conservationist Hadley Meinders (left) and Dr. Howard Clemens discuss the self feeder used at the Clemens' catfish farm (Sooner Fish Farms).
Gully Shaping
Photograph of Lindell Duncan checking out gully shaping on th3e C.L. Satterwhite farm.
Catfish Farming
Photograph of Randy Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Moore of Moore Fish Farm in Inola. Randy is holding two fish, the larger one produced from fingerlings of the same size of the smaller fish shown. The fish were on full feed in cages and fed for 180 days.
Flood Damage
Photograph of Muddy Boggy Creek over the highway at east end of bridge.
Biology
Photograph of SCS District Conservationist Hadley Meinders (left) and Dr. Howard Clemens discuss the self feeder used at the Clemens' catfish farm (Sooner Fish Farms).
Wilds' Fish Farm
Photograph of Wilds' Fish Farm, NW 1/4 4-12-6. David Wilds gathering new spawn.
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