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TW ' U i his is /jon> the}} breat( up a thaw in Nsbraska. The basins catch the melting snow and force the water tsperse by soakage or evaporation, effectively preventing' sheet erosion and gullying. Note the contrasting method employed in an Oklahoma cotton field (first picture on page), where a four-inch/ainfal! has been capsht. trenches following the hill's contour

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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 201, 26 August 1939, Page 1

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TW ' U i his is /jon> the}} breat( up a thaw in Nsbraska. The basins catch the melting snow and force the water tsperse by soakage or evaporation, effectively preventing' sheet erosion and gullying. Note the contrasting method employed in an Oklahoma cotton field (first picture on page), where a four-inch/ainfal! has been capsht. trenches following the hill's contour Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 201, 26 August 1939, Page 1

TW ' U i his is /jon> the}} breat( up a thaw in Nsbraska. The basins catch the melting snow and force the water tsperse by soakage or evaporation, effectively preventing' sheet erosion and gullying. Note the contrasting method employed in an Oklahoma cotton field (first picture on page), where a four-inch/ainfal! has been capsht. trenches following the hill's contour Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 201, 26 August 1939, Page 1