Maryland Soil Judging Dominates Regional Contest, Heading to Ohio for NationalsThe University of Maryland Soil Judging Team took first place at the 2019 Northeast RegionalSoil Judging contest, qualifying for the national competition to be hosted by Ohio State in thespring. The team swept the medal stand with Cathy Wang in 1st, Jonathan Moy in 2nd,andYunxuan Pei in 3rd. This impressive victory adds to the team’s recent run of success with threenational championships in the past seven years. Over their 60-year history, UMD has 5 NationalChampionships and 25 Regional Contest victories. The team had two other finishers in the top15: Antonio Vega in 10th and Mia Godbey in 11th. Also on the team were Isabella Bruno, MaryGumerov, Jacob Mast, Rory Skirzenski, Jeniffer Statter, and Wade Williams. The team wascoached by Dr. Brian Needelman and Barret Wessel from the Department of EnvironmentalScience and Technology.To “judge” a soil, students spend one hour in a 5-foot-deep pit describing the characteristics ofthe various layers that have developed in the soil, the ability of the soil to transmit and retainwater and support roots, the geological history of the site, the long-term processes of soildevelopment, the classification of the soil, and the potential challenges of using the soil forvarious land uses.The contest was hosted by the University of Maryland, led by Dr. Martin Rabenhorst from theDepartment of Environmental Science and Technology, who was strongly supported by USDANRCS Colleagues. Dr. Rabenhorst kept contest information Top Secret so that UMD studentsand coaches didn’t have insider information. The contestants examined practice sites October 9–10 across Queen Annes, Caroline and Kent counties which included mostly Ultisols, Alfisolsand Entisols derived from Teriary sediments and Late Pleistocene aeolian deposits. The contestitself was held on October 11th at Chesapeake Farms near Chestertown, Maryland.Among a field of 16 teams from 10 Universities, and behind Maryland in 1st place, the Univ. ofRhode Island finished 2nd, Delaware Valley Univ. 3rd, Penn State Univ. 4th and first-timeparticipant Univ. of Delaware placed 5th.
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