Fundamental Physical and Biological Soil Processes from Pore- to Field-Scale
(October 28-29, 2004, Logan, Utah, USA)

 


The Kirkham Conference honors the late Don Kirkham, Curtiss Distinguished Professor of Agriculture and Professor of Physics, and his wife Betty and is intended to be focused on critical issues in soil physics and hydrology. Ten distinguished speakers will address the latest insights regarding physical and biological soil processes across different scales. Attendance is by invitation and conferees come to ask questions and discuss approaches more than to present results.
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The 2004 Kirkham Conference will be held October 28 and 29, at Utah State University (USU) in Logan, UT, where Don Kirkham taught mathematics and physics. It was at Utah State University that Don met his wife, Betty, and became interested in soil physics.

The 2004 conference is sponsored by the Soil Science Society of America, the USU Department of Plants, Soils and Biometeorology, and the USU Soil Physics Group