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Winner of the conservation farming contest loading equipment with fertilizer.

73. Conservation Contest Winner from Mason County

Two men survey the field of Sweet Clover cover crop.

74. I. H. Taylor Farm; Grant County, W. Va.

75. Aerial Photograph of Tracy Phillips Farm; Buckhannon, Upshur County, W. Va.

Group of men in front of a dairy truck.

76. Soil Conservation Contest Winner, Nicholas County, W. Va.

77. Leslie Rayburn, State Soil Conservation Contest Winner, Mason County, W. Va.

Located in Bozoo, West Virginia, Keatley's farm had a complete soil conservation plan in operation in connection with the Southern Soil Conservation District, of which Mr. Keatley was a chairman of the Board of Supervisors. The plan was written in 1943 with the strips being installed in 1945. At time of photo, entire plan is completed which included a fish pond located behind the dam in far right of photograph.

78. J. R. Keatley Farm, Summers County, W. Va.

Farm owned by John Gemma.

79. Motorized Feed Grinder on Harrison County, W. Va. Farm

Home of Mrs. Mary Lazelle.

80. Chick Brooder in Farm Home on Grafton Road, Morgantown, W. Va.

Display of pig, lamb, and chicken brooders, brooderator and chicken water warmer. Located inside Rural Electrification Building, Jackson's Mill W. Va.

81. Display of Livestock Equipment, Jackson's Mill, W. Va.

Torner, a Monongahela Power Co. staff member of the Elkins Division sharpens a knife on a motorized grindstone in Millcreek High School Vo-Ag shop.

82. J. V. H. Torner, Monongahela Power Company; Elkins, W.Va.

Liggett uses electric drill in Mill Creek High School Vo-Ag shop in order to make crate body for truck.

83. Barrett Liggett, Randolph County Farmer

Mr. Holt holding hay for foreign tour group, which contains members from Italy, France, Yugoslavia, and Bulgaria.

84. C. P. Holt Farm, Grant County, W. Va.