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Farming Equipment and Methods
Photograph of R.D. Walker, right, and John O. Simpson, SCS technician, left, in a strip crop of sudangras and guar [ a legume--aka, the Lond bean, or Cyamopsis tetragonoloba, the source of guar gum]. Walker gets additional erosion protection on his peanut lands from rye and vetch cover crop and by leaving peanut hay on the ground. III-12CT. TX-47-556.
Date:
April 16, 1951
Creator:
Tompkins, Gordon
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Churches
Photograph of a sign indicating directions to the Round Grove Missionary Baptist Church, location not given in the photo, but derived below from entry 2019.061.B2.04171.
Date:
unknown
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Churches
Photograph of the Reverend Murray Kay delivering a conservation sermon every year in observance of Soil Stewardship Sunday but he practices conservation the year-round on his farm in the Round Grove Community. He is a cooperator with the Upper Leon Soil Conservation District and is a member of the Round Grove group. Reverend Kay’s great-great grandfather is in the picture’s background. He founded the Round Grove Church in 1871 (the founder’s name was Ruben Rome). TX-46, 504.
Date:
March 2, 1950
Creator:
Putnam, Jack
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Conservation Planning
Photograph of a typical meeting of the Round Grove Conservation Group at the community church. Dean Gardner, group leader, takes charge of the meeting. Reverend Murray Kay, great-grandson of the founder of the church, right foreground, is pastor of the church and a conservation farmer in the Round Grove Conservation Group. TX-46, 502.
Date:
March 2, 1950
Creator:
Putnam, Jack
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Watersheds
Photograph of wave action damage on Site 4 Sergeant Major.
Date:
October 21, 1969
Creator:
Perryman, Tom
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Graded Border Irrigation System
Photograph of graded Border Irrigation System. (4300 Acre). Water is pumped from Verdigris River at N. E. corner of 400 acre field. Water is shown running from feeder ditch through border to field tabs. Field to left of electric fence is in rye and vetch and has had one irrigation. An additional 300 acres will be leveled smoothed ditched and bordered and put into irrigation in 1956. The system designed provides drainage as well as irrigation.
Date:
November 17, 1955
Creator:
Hurd, Moreland
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History