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Using soil-binding plants to reclaim gullies in the South.
Farmers' bulletin (United States. Dept. of Agriculture) ; no. 1697.
Using soil binding plants to reclaim gullies in the South
Farmers' bulletin (United States. Dept. of Agriculture)
Meginnis, H. G. (Harold Glenn), 1903-
United States. Department of Agriculture.
Grassed waterways.
Soil-binding plants -- Southern States.
gullies
gullying
soil-binding vegetation
black locust
bluegrass
shortleaf pine
loblolly pine
vines
creeping plants
Japanese honeysuckle
kudzu
lespedeza
bermuda grass
centipede grass
Arroyos.
gully
Describes types of trees, vines, and grasses that can be planted in the southern United States to prevent soil erosion.
United States. Department of Agriculture.
United States. Government Printing Office.
1938
Book
18 p. : ill., 1 map ; 23 cm.
Text
govno: A 1.9:1697/1-2
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