United States. Soil Conservation Service. Southwest Region.

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The Soil Conservation Service was first know as the Soil Erosion Service under the Secretary of Interior by an allotment made August 24, 1933. By the authority of the Soil Conservation Act of 1935 the Service was established under the Department of Agriculture. In 1994 the Service was abolished and its functions assumed by the Natural Resources Conservation Service. The Soil Conservation Service had the responsibility for developing and carrying out a national soil and water conservation program in cooperation with landowners, land operators, and other land users and developers, with community planning agencies, regional resource groups, and with other federal, state, and local government agencies. The Soil Conservation Service provided technical assistance to locally organized and operated conservation districts and consulting assistance to individuals and groups. The Soil Conservation Service was also responsible for flood prevention and watershed operations in cooperation with local, state, and other public agencies.

From the description of Records, 1919-1953. (University of New Mexico-Main Campus). WorldCat record id: 38418987

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Southwest, New
New Mexico
Arizona
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Hispanic Americans
Hualapai Indians
Indians of North America
Navajo Indians
Pima Indians
Soil conservation
Water conservation
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Active 1919

Active 1953

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