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Airplane view of a Texas field showing good soil-conservation practice-contour plowing and contour strip cropping. The wider dark bands are cotton; the narrower light bands are erosion-resistant small grain. Both the grain strips and the contouring intercept water and cause it to sink into the ground as it flows down the slope. The field in the upper right shows bad practice the land has been plowed in straight rows up and down the slope in such a way as to favor erosion. (Soil Conservation Service photo.)

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1st Session

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

THE FUTURE OF

THE GREAT PLAINS

No. 144

MESSAGE

FROM THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES

TRANSMITTING

THE REPORT OF THE GREAT PLAINS COMMITTEE UNDER
THE TITLE "THE FUTURE OF THE GREAT PLAINS"

FEBRUARY 10, 1937.-Referred to the Committee on Agriculture and ordered
to be printed with accompanying papers and illustrations

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