Governing soil conservation ; thirty years of the new decentralization
This study reviews and evaluates the political and administrative aspects of the nationwide soil conservation effort in the United States. Originally published in 1966.
"A crusade for erosion control; The search for organization; States adopt the standard ACT; From erosion control to soil conservation; Organizational issues reopened; The organizational issue resolved; From programs to projects: Federal-State-Distict relations; State-District relations; District program and policy functions; The districts'art in the agricultural conservation program; Soil conservation or multiple-purpose districts?; Retrospect and prospect."
"This study reviews and evaluates the political and administrative aspects of the nationwide soil conservation effort in the United States. Originally published in 1966."@en
"And Comment3. STATES ADOPT THE STANDARD ACT; Popularity of the SCS Programs; Extension Services Oppose the Standard Act; Strategy Decisions for 1937; Action in the Midwest, 1937; Situation in the West, 1937; Summary and Comment; 4. FROM EROSION CONTROL TO SOIL CONSERVATION; A Limited Commitment to Districts; Effects of SCS-Extension Relations on Districts; SCS Program Expanded; Commitment to Expand Soil Conservation Districts; Summary and Comment; 5. ORGANIZATIONAL ISSUES REOPENED; PMA-SCS Relations; The American Farm Bureau Federation and SCS; Sources of Special Difficulty."@en
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