The team consisted of students Kathryn Clark, Elizabeth Dannerth, John Driscoll, Kyle Medash, Stephen Rhodes, and Austin Young. Stephen Rhodes finished the highest for Penn State in individuals at 34th out of 84 students.
This year's contest saw quite an extreme variability in weather. By the start of the contest Friday morning, approximately 2 inches of snow had fallen at the contest site. This in contrast to the beautiful sunny and 60 F weather students had for the group judging event Saturday. More than 100 students competed in the contest.
Prior to the contest, students practiced on soil profiles in the region of the contest site. In addition, the Penn State students took advantage of a tour of the surrounding Bend area, which started at the top of Mt. Bachelor Ski Area.
A special thanks for running the contest to Ron Reuter at OSU-Cascades Campus, and Jay Noller and Will Austin of the Crop and Soil Sciences Dept. at Oregon State Univ. in Corvallis.
The contest received some great press. An article was featured in the Bend Bulletin in which Penn State team member Austin Young is quoted, and which also featured current Penn State graduate student in Soil Science Michael Marsicano (who competed for Delaware Valley College).
Two TV stations also covered the contest. One of the clips has Stephen Rhodes (Penn State) in it several times.
http://www.ktvz.com/video/27734154/index.html
http://news.opb.org/
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