WebHugh Hammond Bennett is widely regarded as "the father of soil conservation." His efforts to promote control of erosion led to the establishment of the Soil Conservation Service and thousands of soil conservation districts across the United States. Hugh Hammond Bennett (April 15, 1881 – July 7, 1960) was a pioneer in the field of soil conservation in the United States of America. He was the head of the Soil Conservation Service, a federal agency now referred to as the Natural Resources Conservation Service. Bennett was born near Wadesboro in Anson County, North Carolina and graduated from the University of North Carolina in 1903. Immediately upon graduation, he became a soil surveyor, a…
Bailey, L. H. 1858-1954 (Liberty Hyde) [WorldCat Identities]
WebThe museum presents the story of the Bailey family's life, loves, and adventures. It is situated in the childhood home of the Father of Modern Horticulture, Dr. Liberty Hyde Bailey Jr. Built in 1858 by Liberty Hyde Bailey Sr., the museum is set in a park featuring themed gardens demonstrating aspects of Dr. Bailey's books and research. The … Web15 apr. 2024 · Dr. Hugh Hammond Bennett (second from left), first Chief of the former Soil Conservation Service, stands with former SCS officials next to a watershed project … aula ausstattung
Atlas of Berrien County, Michigan / compiled from actual surveys …
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