Abstract:

The physical problems of conservation vary greatly in different localities. Each state has its own peculiar combination of soil and climate which influence the type and extent of conservation measures required. These problems may even vary in as small a geographical area as a single soil conservation district. While these problems are very important, the success or failure of the conservation movement depends upon the attitudes and the economic situation of the cooperators in the district and upon the ability of the professional conservationist to manipulate these attitudes and resources of the best interests of both the cooperator and the conservation movement.

 

Keywords:

conservation farm plans

Attachments:
Download this file (Beaverson_NACTA_Journal_Nov_1961-4.pdf)Download Article[ ]699 kB