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Project 10 Image - VA Tazewell County - 1946-04-11
(Virginia Tech, 1946-04-11)
Westmoreland (soil) topography. Foreground - stream - wet area. Linside semi-drained up to second line in corn field. Rock pile. Hayter colluvial soil - draw on right. Stomy colluvial solid - ridge to tree line. Muskingum ...
Project 10 Image - VA Carroll - 1945-05-08
(Virginia Tech, 1945-05-08)
Rear view of International Harvester Company A-Model, 2-disc plow constructing terrace (note side move action upon hitting small stone).
Project 10 Image - VA Bedford - 1960-12-20
(Virginia Tech, 1960-12-20)
After weir construction. Upstream veiw taken from road above culvert.
Project 10 Image - VA Montgomery County - 1947-04-29
(Virginia Tech, 1947-04-29)
View of approaching pulverator plow (rotary moldboard) sub base operates in 3" furrow in foreground, to depth of 4" - Total depth of tillage 7".
Project 10 Image - VA Culpeper - 1960-10-01
(Virginia Tech, 1960-10-01)
Mountain Run Flood Control Res. Oct. 1960
Project 10 Image - VA Unknown County - 1950-04-25
(Virginia Tech, 1950-04-25)
View of portable pasture runoff equipment.
Project 10 Image - VA Montgomery County - 1949-01-05
(Virginia Tech, 1949-01-05)
General view of table space in Research Developmental Shop. Note storage facilities in upper center and tool room shown through the door directly under storage racks. Seitz Hall. Note rain gages in front left.
Project 10 Image - VA Pittsylvania County - 1940-08-20
(Virginia Tech, 1940-08-20)
Looking downstream of central portion of main outlet channel on Danville W-III, showing common lespedeza, red top, serecia lespedeza, weeds, and native grasses. Vegetation laid down by recent runoff.
Project 10 Image - VA Henry County - 1940-08-20
(Virginia Tech, 1940-08-20)
Close-up of heavy silting and bruising effect of flood of August 13, 1940, to good Block of Loblolly Pine.
Project 10 Image - VA Montgomery County - 1945-04-23
(Virginia Tech, 1945-04-23)
Pipette equipment for mechanical analysis - standard shaw on left, improvised point gage on right.