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Conservation Planning

Description: Photograph of a large audience arriving from a formal meeting (TX-47-952 captures the formal meeting). While this audience is listening to the central voice from the loud speaker on the station wagon, the audience has already begun to break into family and neighbor groups (R4-2061 shows these groups in formation after the loud speaker announcements). R4-2060, as based on TX-46-950.
Date: unknown

Farming Equipment and Methods

Description: Photograph of an infiltrometer built by the Soil Conservation Service scientist A. D. Bull. The device is completely set up. The recorder is on the left. The water supply drum is on the right. Rings, floats and water on the lower right. Picture # 4 in a series. TX-46, 266-D.
Date: November 1949
Creator: Hart, James

Farming Equipment and Methods

Description: Photograph of Bermuda grass sprig planter capable of covering 2 acres an hour at a cost of $5.00 to $6.00 per acre. The machine was designed and developed by Paul Browning and DeBoy Wheatley, Soil Conservation Services technicians. TX-44, 773.
Date: 1948
Creator: Schuler, Victor
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