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Roadside development and erosion control - Maintenance of vegetative ground covers on Oklahoma highways Part II
Statistical records indicate more than $3 million was spent each year in fiscal 1963, 1964, and 1965 for erosion control on Oklahoma roads and highways. The cost of erosion control in 1965 was $15, 900.00 per mile, and one ...
Roadside erosion control - final report
Experiments along Oklahoma highways on various soil materials and in the laboratory were established to find: (a) the best methods to establish bermudagrass by vegetative means; (b) the most satisfactory means of establishing ...
Roadside development and erosion control - Causes and control of soil erosion on Oklahoma highways Part I
Over $4 million are spent each year for erosion control on Oklahoma highways and roads. The cost per mile for erosion control increased approximately 45 percent from 1965 to 1966. With more than 12,000 miles of federal and ...
Implementation of roadside erosion control research results (FHWA-OK-81-6)
(1981-6)
Large scale areas were estbalished to demonstrate implementation of research findings. These included: (1) johnsongrass control, (2) willow control, (3) bindweed control, (4) broadleaf weed control, (5) sandbur control, ...