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Images from the 2006 National Collegiate Soils Contest

San Luis Obispo, California

The 2006 WVU Soils Team (l to r): Jared, Kent, Corry, Randy, Adam, Kim, and Justin
Adam, Kent, and Justin (l to r) discuss their observations at a practice site Team members study various aspects of the soil at a practice site
Corry cleans up after examining a texture sample at a practice site Kent looks for horizon breaks in this Mollisol profile
Justin measures slope gradient at one of the practice sites Randy (l) and Jared (r) talk about the soil properties during practice
Kim works to complete her profile description at a practice site Adam (l) evaluates soil texture while Kent (r) checks his scorecard
Adam interprets pedon properties and site characteristics during practice Several team members discuss their observations during the team judging
The 2006 WVU Soils Team made their mark in coastal California...
...and came away with the Team National Championship, lead by Corry (far left), who won the Individual National Championship.
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