Physical land conditions in the Rio Grande watershed of southern New Mexico
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Contributions
- Dobson, Donald D. 1912- - Contributor
- Dodson, Clem H. 1902- - Contributor
Publication
1947 - The Service, Washington, D.C, District of Columbia
Language
English
Word Count
7,000 words, Guess
Page Count
28 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL237672M
- OCLC Control Number7372386
- OCLC Control Number796938897
- Library of Congress Control Numberagr47000058
Classifications
- LCCS623 .U44 no. 42
Alternate Titles
- Rio Grande watershed of southern New Mexico.
Description
A survey of the Rio Grande Valley and its adjacent drainage basin south of Elephant Butte Reservoir was made by the Soil Conservation Service in 1940 and 1941. This survey made more information available to farmers and ranchers on how to make the best and most productive use of their soils. This publication contains the results of the survey, including the classification of the land according to its capability for use, and tables and discussions of the many practices needed for safe and productive use of the different kinds of land.
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Series Statement
- Physical land survey ;
- no. 42
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