Show I Soil Destruction D wash Rain-wash or erosion erosion has pennant pennant- ly destroyed Probably not less than acres of f land formerly cul- cul cultivated to the United States Department of Agriculture A single count county in the Pi mont reg region region n was found by actual survey to contain 90 90 acres of formerly erly cultivated land now permanently tined d by erosion Another count county in the Atlantic coastal plain has acres ruined beyond repair fuch B tuch of this land could have been saved by timely ter- ter I terI and a great great re t part of it should have been in the first place because of its eltrE extreme me susceptibility to erosion erosion Such Sueh lands Janes ands should be main maintained tanned in in timber pasture In addition tto hot less than acres of Jd d bottom steam stew bottom lands have hwe been p pp f a early ally lIy ruined by deposition of increased of mart sand and sanden a en grave gravel nJ by in- in creased s ss due to channels chocked v th n th so materials washed out of o oj rIds ids |