Welcome to the Nebraska Land Judging/Evaluation Website

        Land Judging is a high school competition that challenges students to gain a better understanding of soil structure and land evaluation.  Land Judging, enables each participant to learn how to recognize the physical features of the soil, determine land capability for crop production, and evaluate management practices needed for proper stewardship. Soil, land and home-site evaluation provide a setting for students to investigate the soils in their region, the environment that surrounds them and their effect on their daily lives.

        Soil is one of the most, if not most important natural resources of our environment. Soil supports and influences the crops we grow for food and fiber, the water we drink, and the air we breathe. The soils of the world fit for plant growth must sustain all the plants, animals and humans that make the Earth their home. The soil acts as a filter for the water entering the groundwater supply, as well as interacting with or being eroded by the water that flows over the surface. Soil has a direct effect on the air we breathe when it becomes airborne and is evident when dust settles or obscures vision. Soil takes long periods of time to develop but can be destroyed or eroded away in very short periods. It is only through proper stewardship of  soil that life on Earth can be sustained and improved.

    For more information on Land Judging or to find out how to participate in your area, click on your county below.  Contest rules are developed and adopted by the Land Judging Steering Committee.

2009 State Contest Results 

 

 DATES FOR REGIONAL COMPETITIONS

Click on your county for information on contests in your area.

Links

Nebraska's NRDs
NRD Mapmaker
Nebraska NRCS Soils Info

University of Nebraska Lincoln Conservation and Survey Division


Information for NRCS & NRDs for Contest Setup