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Chapter ii, tillage and land manage- ment, may well be dropped from the larger, projected atlaS, unless we find specifiable correlations betweer them and ethnic ity. If there be ethnically distinct tillage and management •practices--as indeed there seem to•.be--such should be isolated and specified and presented in map form. Where is fire tillage a folk technique? What of the ethnic con =
nections of the open range? Where is (was) stump removal nearly an article of religious faith? What crops owe their presence or con- tinuance to ethnic factors?
In still another manner, tillage and management offer great opportuni- ties, particularly for students of contemporary culture. Few human enterprises are better documented than North American agriculture after the county-agent system was begun. Monthly and annual reports have been prepared by two generations of count•-•ge•ts •nd ho•@ demonstra- tion agents. And one of the prin- cipal concerns of these thousands of agents has always been innovation. What more need be said?
5Cbl EINATIC NAP OF
LArIDSCAPE TYPE8
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X L.! X ,..,I FIG. z--Location map of •[onte •'ista, Colorado. S•le 1,60),0OO,
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MONTE VISTA,COLORADO
URBAN LAND SPECIALIZATION
FIG. lI--Land uti!ization map of the town of Monte Vista.
EASTERN SEEP LANDS TYPE
IRRIGATED LAND
L.L•J Cultivated
•Dr U land
Farm•eads
SCALE
FIG. lo---Land utilization in the eastern Seep Lands.
VEGA TYPE
FiG. 8--Land utilization mile east of Moute Vista in the Rio Gran4e Bottoms.
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Fie-,. 9--Land utilization in the Vegas.
• FI•.•--:•v•ap of part. of Zufli Valiey• hic.I•nley County,-N. 2•Iex., showin• fenced for cnl•va •-
Lion of Lu x9o8 before k, Tigaeion of t.he valley by water stored in Zutti lZese•oi•o (Redrawn from
map by O. ,• Indian Irrigation Service)• .-: •..:i-.• •':::-/
FIo. I•-Map of lm• of:Red Lake Irri•ation Project. Na•jo. R•mfion, N. Me•, •ng. •.-fenc• for c•on of in
-R•o• (R•m•f•m-•p by U. S. Indi•
FtG.•9--Map of fields cultivated by Navaj• Indiant in "Arroyo Medio, Sandoval County, N. Mc• •, Com•re Figur• S and 6.
GASCONADE COUNTY, MO. STATUS & NATIONAL ORIGIN
OF FAR,M OPERATORS FARMSTEAD MAINTENANCE
F•. ¢•'-The data were provided by the ot•ice of the Gascol•de County agricultural gent, Owens•-ille, Mo. Boundaries of the areas have bee• l•ated approximately by reference to roads judged to follow the property lines: where not available, the outlines are generalized. F•. 5--Tl•e data relate to all farmsteads ,•isible flora public roads or rea4ily accessible from them by short lanes. Complete
coverage ofimlatexl farmsteads was impracticable in the •ix weeks of field investigation.
PREDOMINANT LAND USE IN SOUTH-CENTRAL LAKE COUNTY,
1957
o 2 3
M;:es GL•oGR REV. APR.,
[• Forest •." Agricultural
• Negro recreat!onaf <•'-'• Other
Railroad
Village limits of Baidw
['•c. 4--Predond:mi'_.t ia::J. ;•se hi parts of ro::r tow :dfios i;i l_.akc County. •e57. (ARer l)c qa!
FENCE TS_'P. ES, FIELD BOUND)•,IES, AND PROPERTY LLNES
June 1967
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FENCES AND FIELDS
FENCES AND FIELDS
FENCES AND FIELDS
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,• BENTON COUNTY
T.25N ,R.TW.
CASH-GRAIN
PROPERTf Li.•CES
PROPERTY
TIPTON COUNTY
Secs.29.30,31, 3'2
T.22N.,R.3E.
CORN- HOG FARZiNG
JAY COUNTY
Secs.28,29,32,
O'•-
GENERAL FARMING
Wo,e?
6EOGR. F£',.. JL.L •, tZ,•
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FiG. 5--Location ofnoncongressional land survey in northern Indiana. (Reproduced by courtesy .of Allan F. Sc_hneider, Indiana Geological Survey.)
FIG. t--Location of the CLark Grant and Vincermes---areas of noncong•essional land survey--in southern Indiana. (Reproduced from Base Map looA of the Indiana Geological Survey, courtesy of the State Geologist.)
LAND SURVEY LINES IN THE
VINCENNES AREA
Miles
ILLINOIS
Vincenn•
F]c. 3•nd su•ey •nes • the Vince•es area. (Reproduced from Ba• Map 10 4 oftlm India• Geologi• Su•ey, courtesy of the S•te •ologist.)
THE SOUTHERN PLANTATION NEOPLANTATION TYPE
(Diagrammatic)
•::•:--:::-•>•:;:-:•_-_T'%•;•'•.•'•2M"- •::•-%• RAZED Hous•
•:•:<•Sc•-:•5•C•Jl•s•<•L•'inte;'•oins'• •osture •,•/•.-• TRACT• STATION [•--:':" "•---- '=•"•-=-•'•:•;•;•- • ;•3•3•-•-•ABANOONED HOUSE •:-•,-:-'-.--.-;.•" <--:•?z,.//•-• ;;:-><'•;•:.h•-:,•USE9 FOR HAY
• Posture ;•;•:• ':';..; •
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TC,'IAL ACREAGE 90?' PERMANENT PASI URE 174 CORN AND/OR SOYBEANS 117 ELECTRtC TEMR FENCE ROTATION PASTURE 72 COTTON -160 A•ANDONED ROAD WINTE• G•ANS ALL WDODLAND -214 POND •_• AND LESPED•ZA -I00 WASTE LM•D. HOUSESITES •=. •__ PONDS 7 AND •ARNLO•S 48 IDLE LAND 15 ROADS & LANES, TOTAL MILES-2.8
EAST UNIT, TWO SISTERS PLANTATION Tunica County, Miss.
(Cropland Approxi_m•tely 790 Acres) ::FARM ROAD e" COTTON SHED
CRCPPER HOUSE •,, EARN • WAGE HAND HOUSE • TRACTOR STATION
IMPLEMENT SHED CROPPER UNITS REPRESENTED BY DASHED LINES AT DISTINCTIVE ANGLES
THE BARROW PLANTATION. OGLETHORPE CO., GA. (::',000 ACRES) SETTLEMENTS 1860 .SETTLEMENTS 1881
THE WALLACE PLANTATION Panola County, Miss. (750 Acres)
•J.-tELE I--J. ]V•O.NI4OE "kVALLACE PIANTAG!;aN, P.L•qO•.A COUNTY,
[Fotal acr¢.•ge, 75c
Cr, 7, a,:,.l md (acre.;) s940 I)53 l_i: e._•.:ck ,:•:d e:.:.y,nem .I)4o *953 Cultivated acreage, total 5-% x;5 ,\$.u•es 3o 7
ltotadon p•.scare & lespedeza 352 Tractors Oats. vetch rotation (•55) (25) Truck o
Permanent pasture 597 Corn h:an'¢mer Cotton t9o 3o Caz:!e, a2 •ges •o4 255 Corn •7o 64 Misc. 2r 2,'-
\Voodland (including grazed) i7 All ,"arm Fopuhtion
Housesites (approx. acreage) 30 I4 Fam{]ies i6 7 Share•-rep rot.ants 16
Farm ponds (noJ o •4
Cash-wage emp:%vees o 6 E,_np]oyee ho:ises I6 z4 Abar.doned kouses o 7
Peak cot:on production: 4t b:de.5 t-tom 47{ acres. I942. Cotton-to-cattle shift beguu :946-I94 ". comp!e,'e• Current pr•luction (•953): bak's cot,.on; I5 registered c2:'.!e: occasional surp!us
*Owner: [. Monroe \Va!lace. Operator: J. Monroe \Va;iace, Jr Data: Interview September, I953, .verified by Sol! Conservation Service.
TOTAL ACREAGE 907 EACH TENANT UNIT ENCLOSED PASTURE-55 IDLE LAND-36 WOODLAND-214 BY SOLID LINE. SAMPLE TENANT WASTE LAND-77 HOUSESITES 81 BARNLOTS-$6 UNiT WiTHiN HEAVY OASHEO LiNE ALL CROPLAND INCLUDING ROTATION-489 CONTAINS 6.5.5 ACRES ROADS & LANES-50 MILES, TOTAL ROW CROP FIELDS REPRESENTED BY DASHED LINES AT DISTINCTIVE ANGLES
THE SOUTHERN PLANTATION .FRAGMENTED TENANT-- RENTER TYPE
(Dig.qremmatic)
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HOPETON PLANTATION CROPLAND AND., .SETTLEMEN'I'S-182_7
Total Acreage-" ,,Approx. 4,500. OroiHand Acreage: Approx. 840 Woodland and Pasturage Acreage
Not Available
iDLE
PASTURE
THE. SOUTHERN PLANTATION FRAGMENTED OROPPER TYPE
(Diagrarnmatic)
-• •- • •:•' MULE BARN
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TOTAL ACREAGE 907 EACH ;CROPPER SUD-U•'aT REPRESENTED PASTURE- !C-2 WOODLAND- 2!4 BY DASHED LINES AT DISTINCTIVE ANGLE CROPLAND 402 IDLE LAND -6], WASTE LAND, HOUSESITES • BARNLOTS-66 ROADS B LANES-425 MILES, TOTAL
TI DEWATER
(3EOREilA
Abandoned
Rice Field8
Sunbur,
Brunewl
ATLANTIC
OCEAN
FLORIDA
OPEN RANGE GOUNTI ES
1952
GREENWOOD PLANTATION MITCHELL-SWIFT UNIT
LAND USE
Total area, 7363 acres
Puh!;c mad ImFroved p•,ntation road Urdmpro;,ed plantation road Fence House Barn
Pine (iong•eaf dominant) Hard,•ood pine
Cror;land C;."J rice fie!d
Miles
F•c. m--Land on the Mitchell-Swift malt of Greenwood Plantation, Thomasvi lc, Ga. Slighdy modified from Greenwood Plantation timber map, •953. Pcu +y Iqb