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More Cimarron County Drought Photos


July 2008

 

Two fields show the benefit of crop stubble Crops struggling to survive the drought
Two fields show the protection against wind erosion afforded by crop residue. Crops struggling to survive the drought.
Iris Imler, Gary McManus and Jim Belford Imler, Schnaufer, Dawson, Clark, Freeman and Peach
Cimarron County Conservation District employees Iris Imler (left) and Jim Belford (right) with Gary McManus from the Oklahoma Climatological Survey touring drought-damaged land. From left, Cimarron County Conservation District Programs Coordinator Iris Imler and Directors Jack Schnaufer, Harold Dawson and Hal Clark with County Commissioner John Freeman and Sec. of Agriculture Terry Peach. Behind them, a news crew from Nippon Television works on a story about drought damage.
Wheat plant with head compared to bindweed flower Wheat failure
Wheat plant with head compared to a bindweed flower. A failed wheat field.
Rangeland erosion Wind Erosion
A failed range land pasture. Bare ground left vulnerable to wind erosion.
Last Modified on 07/31/2008