@article{Baker:330490,
      recid = {330490},
      author = {Baker, Simon and Dill, Henry W., Jr.},
      title = {The Look of Our Land -- An Airphoto Atlas of the Rural  United States: The East and South},
      address = {1971-04},
      number = {1485-2023-210},
      series = {Agriculture Handbook No. 406},
      pages = {100},
      year = {1971},
      note = {Description of each area reproduced from Agriculture  Handbook no. 296:  Land Resource Regions and Major Land  Resource Areas of the United States, by Morris E. Austin.   Includes:  N. East and Central General Farming and Forest  Region O. Mississippi Delta Cotton and Feed Grains Region  P. South Atlantic and Gulf Slope Cash Crop, Forest, and  Livestock Region R. Northeastern Forage and Forest Region  S. Northern Atlantic Slope Truck, Fruit, and Poultry Region  T. Atlantic and Gulf Coast Lowlands Forest and Truck Crop  Region U. Florida Subtropical Fruit, Truck Crop, and Range  Region	},
      abstract = {Excerpts:  The airphotos in this handbook were selected to  show characteristics and land use in 42 resource areas in  the Eastern and Southern States.  Accompanying the photos  of each area is a brief description of land use, climate,  soils, and topography for that area.  Airphotos illustrate  land use patterns and terrain in five land resource regions  in the Eastern and Southern United States.  Aerial  photographs, used with maps and descriptions, provide a  comprehensive idea of how land is used.  Such richly  detailed photos can be viewed stereoscopically for  three-dimensional study of relationships between items on  the earth's surface and man's activities. },
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/330490},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.330490},
}