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A Study of Methods, Scope and Results of Demonstrations of the Soil Conservation Service in Camp Tennessee S.C.S.-4 Work Area

Date Issued
June 1, 1938
Author(s)
McClure, Joe David
Advisor(s)
A. G. Burg
Additional Advisor(s)
N. E. Fitzgerald, J. E. Wills
Permanent URI
https://trace.tennessee.edu/handle/20.500.14382/40553
Abstract

(From Purpose of Study)


It is the purpose of the writer to make a study of this problem of soil erosion and soil conservation in a representative area of West Tennessee with the aim of determining some of the more important factors causing erosion and soil depletion. It is also desired to make a study of the soil conservation practices which have been tried out by various farmers in this area, the results of these practices and the practices recommended and demonstrated by the Soil Conservation Service of the United States Department of Agriculture, through cooperation with farmers in this area. It is further desired to pull together this information and set up some principles that the average farmer in this area might apply to his farm in combating the ravages of erosion and soil depletion.

Disciplines
Agriculture
Degree
Master of Science
Major
Agriculture and Extension Education
Comments

No Abstract was included.

Embargo Date
June 1, 1938
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McClureJoeDavid_1938_OCRed.pdf

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