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Nation's First Watershed Project WI31 |
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 This point is near the center of the 90,000 acre Coon Creek Watershed, the nation's first large-scale demonstration of soil and water conservation. This area was selected for this purpose by the U.S. Soil Conservation Service (then Soil Erosion Service) in October, 1933. Technicians of the SCS and the University of Wisconsin pooled their knowledge with experiences of local farm leaders to establish a pattern of land use now prevalent throughout the Midwest. Planned practices in effect include improvement of woodlands, wildlife habitat and pastures, better rotations and fertilization, strip cropping, terracing and gully and stream bank erosion control. The outcome is a tribute to the wisdom, courage and foresight of the farm families who adopted the modern methods of conservation farming illustrated here. Hwy 14, 0.5 mi. W of Coon Valley. Vernon County.
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