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Author:
Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service
Creator:
United States. Soil Conservation Service
United States. Department of Agriculture
Important farmlands
United States. Department of Agriculture
Important farmlands
Description:
Universal Transverse Mercator projection, 1927, North American datum. September 1977. Indexed. Interpretations derived from soil map constructed 1960 by Cartographic Division, Soil Conservation Service, United States Department of Agriculture, of La Crosse County, Wisconsin. Shows prime farmland, unique farmland other than prime, additional farmland of statewide importance, urban and built-up areas, water areas as well as towns, major roads, sandpits, rivers, lakes, creeks, quarries, valleys, bluffs, radio towers, railroads, landing fields, Coulee State Experimental Forest, La Crosse Municipal Airport, Lock and Dam Number 7, coulees, ridges
Scale 1:100,000; 1 cm = 1 km
Map / 66 x 51 cm / Color
Map / 66 x 51 cm / Color
Author:
La Crosse County Conservation Needs Committe
Creator:
La Crosse County Conservation Needs Committee (Wis.)
La Crosse County (Wis.). Soil & Water Conservation District Committee
La Crosse County (Wis.). Soil & Water Conservation District Committee
Description:
"Prepared by the La Crosse County Conservation Needs Committee and the La Crosse County Soil Conservation District"--p. 1.
ocm64677789
ocm64677789
Author:
United States. Bureau of Soils
Description:
Field operations, Bureau of Soils, 1911. Map shows distribution of soil types by color and symbol. Soils surveyed by W. J. Geib and Clarence Lounsbury of the United States Department of Agriculture, and T. J. Dunnewald of the Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey. Scale Scale 1:63,360; 1 inch = 1 mile
Map / 66 x 67 cm / Color
Map / 66 x 67 cm / Color