| THE "inland empire" is one name for the twenty-seven states drained by the river system that stands like a great tree in the center of a map of this country, its roots in the Gulf of Mexico, its topmost twigs across the Canadian border. This region, one of the chief agricultural areas of the earth, shared less than other sections in the late "prosperity" and feels with peculiar force the burden of the depression. >>more...>>
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Title: Saving the Good Earth
Author: Ickes, Harold L.
Publication: Survey Graphic
Date: February, 1934
Publisher: Survey Associates, Inc.
Type: Article
Listed Under:- Land Use
- Regional Planning
Notes: Vol. 23, No. 2, p. 53.
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