Soil and lay of the land map of Ogemaw County / Michigan Department of Conservation, Land Economic Survey ; field work in cooperation with Michigan Agricultural College Experiment Station, Soils Section and U.S. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Soils and Bureau of Plant Industry.

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Soil and lay of the land map of Ogemaw County / Michigan Department of Conservation, Land Economic Survey ; field work in cooperation with Michigan Agricultural College Experiment Station, Soils Section and U.S. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Soils and Bureau of Plant Industry.

Printed color-keyed map showing cultural features, bodies of waters, townships, section lines of Ogemaw County, Michigan. The map is folded to 36" x 60" in size, with a scale of 1 inch : 1 mile.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7682379

State Archive of Michigan

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Ruhl, Harry D.

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Michigan Agricultural College. Experiment Station. Soils Section.

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United States. Bureau of Soils

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Michigan. Dept. of Conservation. Land Economic Survey.

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Michigan. Game Division

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United States. Bureau of Plant Industry

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The Bureau of Plant Industry (BPI) formed in 1901 as a major consolidation of several independent units that all had in common the research of plant and crop science. The BPI had a major focus on doing its experimentation on farms. For its first forty years, the main research center for BPI was the Arlington (Virginia) Experimental farm. In addidition, the bureau investigated problems related to crop pests, and it also provided instruction programs for farmers around the country. Other major are...