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Soil Pit #1

December 1, 2012by The Loam Ranger 2 Comments

Horizon Depth (cm) LFH 16 – 0 Ahe 0 – 10 Aeg 10 – 23 Bt1 23 – 42 Bt2 42+ July 11, 2012. Site #1 was located in a […]

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The Pacific Regional Society for Soil Science

October 3, 2012by The Loam Ranger 1 Comment

Raising the profile of Soil Science in the Pacific Northwest The Pacific Regional Society for Soil Science, or the “P-R-tripple-S” as some of us like to call it, is a […]

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Trip Location

October 3, 2012by The Loam Ranger 1 Comment

The 2012 PRSSS Soil Identification and Classification took place in the Peace River region of British Columbia.

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This blog is my attempt at outreach, a shout out to the growing mass of people who care about soil, and perhaps a bridge for those just waking up. It's a mingling of my thoughts both personal and academic, as a student and teacher and life experience explorer; a place for expressing ideas that might not always fit into a scientific paper but are not without value. Using the metaphor of the mighty micorrhizae that connect life below ground, this is me extending my network out beyond the limitations of the university and building connections for an expanding system of knowledge, understanding, and creativity. Welcome. Dig in.
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