| Wednesday, 9 November 2005: 12:55 PM | |||
| What Will be the Next Generation of Soil Scientists? Beyond the Undergraduate Degree | |||
| Sponsor: | Z01 Soil Science Education | ||
| Presiding: | Susan Edinger-Marshall, Humboldt State Univ.-Dept RRWS | ||
| Introductory Remarks | |||
| 262-1 | Developing a Graduate Level Soil's Emphasis: Lessons Learned. Patrick Drohan, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Brenda Buck, University of Nevada, Las Vegas | ||
| 262-2 | Opportunities Exist for Soil Science to Become a Major Player in the Education and Training of Future Environmental and Ecological Scientists. Robert Horton, Iowa State University, Michael Thompson, Iowa State University, Brian Hornbuckle, Iowa State University | ||
| 262-3 | Workforce Requirements for a Balanced Soil Survey Program. Russell Kelsea, USDA-NRCS, National Soil Survey Center, Craig Ditzler, USDA-NRCS, National Soil Survey Center, David Hammer, USDA-NRCS, National Soil Survey Center, Karl Hipple, USDA-NRCS, National Soil Survey Center | ||
| 262-4 | The Soil Resource Management National Program – Challenges and Opportunities. Douglas Karlen, USDA-ARS, MWA National Soil Tilth Laboratory, Alan Franzluebbers, Southern Piedmont Conservation Research Center, Warren Busscher, USDA-ARS, SAA, Louis Baumhardt, USDA Conservation and Production Research Laboratory, Robert Wright, USDA-ARS, Michael Jawson, USDA-ARS | ||
| Discussion | |||
| Adjourn | |||
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