
Soils Judging Team Captures
Top Honors In Indiana
(Press Release 10-22-09)
Hank Mooney, Office of Public Information
Not to be outdone by the Livestock Judging
Teams who have recently earned national honors, Eastern Oklahoma State
College Soil Judging Team brought first place honors from Indiana last
week.
Eastern Soil Judging Team was invited to participate in the
American Society of Agronomy Region III Soil Judging Contest held at West Lafayette,
IN, on Purdue University’s campus farm according to Eastern Soil Judging
Team Coach Leland Walker.
“The contest was designed for universities,” he
said, “but two years ago they began inviting junior colleges and the two-year
colleges now have a contest at the same time and at the same location.
“We had the opportunity to practice a few days before
the October 10 competition,” Walker said.
"Soils in this portion of the country
developed under the influence of glacial activities which make them
quite varied from what students are exposed to in Oklahoma. This is
why the activity is so educational for our students.”
Walker said Eastern students had the opportunity to “view
and evaluate soils which were developed from glacial till, glacial kames, till
plains, loess plains and hill slopes and even had the opportunity to see a couple
of soils which originated in the form of ancient sand dunes.”
The contest consisted of students evaluating four separate
sites dealing with:
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Soil Morphology: classifying the soil horizons by depth, consistency,
texture, color and structure.
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Site Characteristics: parent material, land form, slope, erosion,
depth drainage and permeability.
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Interpretations: land class, subclass, suitability for road fill,
suitability for septic tanks and suitability for sewage lagoons.
The Eastern team placed first in the Junior College Division
with individual placing: Vernon Wilson from Rattan placing 1st high individual
overall; Tansy Grimmett, Rattan, 2nd high individual; Jared Lemmons, Rattan,
8th high individual; April Palmer, Hugo, 9th high individual; Elizabeth Adams,
Soper, 10th high individual and Travis Petty, Buffalo Valley, 17th high individual.
Walker said the second place team was from Black Hawk,
IL, with Vincennes, IN, taking third.
Caption info:
Members of the Eastern Oklahoma State College Soils Judging Team winning
first place at the American Society of Agronomy Region III Soil Judging
Contest held in Indiana recently include from left: Tansy Grimmett from Rattan; Jarrod
Lemmons, Rattan; Travis Petty, Buffalo Valley; April Robertson Palmer, Hugo;
Elizabeth Adams, Soper and Vernon Wilson, Rattan.
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