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Source: Mickey Ransom, 785-532-7214, mdransom@k-state.edu
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News release prepared by: Steve Watson, 785-532-7105, swatson@k-state.edu

Friday, April 30, 2010

K-STATE SOIL JUDGING TEAM TAKES THIRD 1xbet online casino IN NATIONAL CONTEST

MANHATTAN -- A Kansas State University Soil Judging Team is the third-1xbet online casino winner in the North American Colleges and Teachers of Agriculture national soil judging contest.

The competition was April 15-17 at Redlands Community College in El Reno, Okla. A total of 22 teams -- including two teams from K-State -- and 93 individuals competed in the event.

Students, all majoring in agronomy, competing on the K-State teams and their top individual placings include:

Kim Kerschen, junior, Garden Plain, sixth 1xbet online casino ; Ethan Noll, senior, Hiawatha, 31st 1xbet online casino ; Stuart Watts, junior, Manhattan, 47th 1xbet online casino ; Natalie Humerickhouse, senior, Ottawa, 57th 1xbet online casino ; and Andrew McGowan, senior, 10th 1xbet online casino , and Angela Tran, senior, 37th 1xbet online casino , both from Prairie Village.

From out of state: Kerri Neugebauer, senior, Grandview, Mo., 12th 1xbet online casino ; and Tim Foster, sophomore, Middlebury, Vt., 15th 1xbet online casino .

Paul Hartley, graduate student in agronomy, Strong City, and Mickey Ransom, professor of agronomy, served as coaches for the team. Kelsey McGie, senior in milling science and management, Iola, served as assistant coach.

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