Chamisal New Mexico Soil Conservation Revetment 1940
In July 1940, a revetment stands in Chamisal, New Mexico, built by the Soil Conservation Service. This structure was created to prevent soil erosion and protect agricultural land. At that time, such conservation efforts were crucial for maintaining soil health and supporting farming practices in the region. Soil erosion was a significant concern in New Mexico during this period.
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Chamisal New Mexico Soil Conservation Revetment 1940
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