Weeds in Soil Hold for Wind Erosion Control June 1937
Weeds grow in a soil hold in Allegan County, Michigan, designed to combat wind erosion. In June 1937, land use projects began that utilized tree limbs as protection against soil loss. These initiatives aimed to promote sustainable agricultural practices, reflecting early efforts in soil conservation and land management in the Midwest.
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Weeds in Soil Hold for Wind Erosion Control June 1937
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