
Bertrand and Diehlstadt anchor this modern survey of the low-lying agricultural plains along the Scott Co and Mississippi Co line. The landscape is defined by an extensive network of drainage infrastructure, including the prominent North Cut Ditch, Brushy Lake Ditch, Muddy Ditch, and Ash Ditch, which manage the water levels of this fertile bottomland. These engineered waterways dictate the layout of the local road system, which follows a rigid grid of county roads and state highways.
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