EUROPEAN SOIL JUDGING CONTEST 2025
As part of the EUROSOIL 2025 we are pleased to announce the launch of the 1st European Soil Judging Competition!
Co-financed and under the formula of BIP Erasmus+ Program EU
1 - 5 Sep 2025
Alcoi, Alicante
Spain
About the Soil Judging Contest
This is an opportunity to demonstrate your skills, whilst enjoying some time away in Alcoi, Alicante, a beautiful Mediterranean mountain area of Eastern Spain. In teams of four you will spend time in training with some of the foremost experts in the field of soil science, before representing your country or region in competition at sites around two Natural Parks.
EUROPEAN SOIL JUDGING CONTEST 2025
As part of the EUROSOIL 2025 we are pleased to announce the launch of the 1st European Soil Judging Competition!
Co-financed and under the formula of BIP Erasmus+ Program EU
1 - 5 Sep 2025
Alcoi, Alicante
Spain
About the Soil Judging Contest
This is an opportunity to demonstrate your skills, whilst enjoying some time away in Alcoi, Alicante, a beautiful Mediterranean mountain area of Eastern Spain. In teams of four you will spend time in training with some of the foremost experts in the field of soil science, before representing your country or region in competition at sites around two Natural Parks.
The Training Course and the Competition
The Soil Judging Contest is open to all registered students who are not otherwise employed in any job related to soil survey. The scope of the competition is that participants use their knowledge and practical skills to describe, understand and interpret soil characteristics in the field. Participants (in the form of teams and individuals) will describe a series of contest profiles using basic field methods, selected standards and guidelines. They will give a basic classification according to World Reference Base for Soil Resources and according to Soil Taxonomy. The winners will be selected on their ability to correctly describe and classify each soil, evaluate potential soil functions and interpret their capacity to perform under different land use and management practices. To prepare for the competition, the event includes a four-day technical training course.


The Teams
All teams, and team members, must satisfy the conditions below to participate in the soil judging competition. If you have any queries, please feel free to contact the organisers on esjc2025@gmail.com
- Teams will be made up of four members representing a European country, or a combined team from neighbouring countries.
- Countries are limited to only one team each.
- At the time of competition all members of a team must fulfill one or both of the following requirements:
- Registered at an academic institution based within the represented country.
- Be a national of the represented country.
- Teams must be registered by the National Soil Science Societies.
- All competing team members must satisfy the following:
- All team members will be present for the entire event (training course and competition), except where illness or emergency prevents that.
- All team members must be a registered student (BSc, MSc, PhD) at the time of competition.
- Team members should not be employed, or have been employed, during the six months prior to competition, in a soil judging, interpretation, or analysis role, except if this employment is directly related to their thesis.
The Teams
All teams, and team members, must satisfy the conditions below to participate in the soil judging competition. If you have any queries, please feel free to contact the organisers on esjc2025@gmail.com
- Teams will be made up of four members representing a European country, or a combined team from neighbouring countries.
- Countries are limited to only one team each.
- At the time of competition all members of a team must fulfill one or both of the following requirements:
- Registered at an academic institution based within the represented country.
- Be a national of the represented country.
- Teams must be registered by the National Soil Science Societies.
- All competing team members must satisfy the following:
- All team members will be present for the entire event (training course and competition), except where illness or emergency prevents that.
- All team members must be a registered student (BSc, MSc, PhD) at the time of competition.
- Team members should not be employed, or have been employed, during the six months prior to competition, in a soil judging, interpretation, or analysis role, except if this employment is directly related to their thesis.

Key Dates
1 Sep 2024: Expression of interest from National Soil Science Societies
France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, Poland, Portugal, Spain
10 Dec 2024 – 31 Jan 2025: Registration (CLOSED)
1-5 Sep 2025: Course and Contest
Programme
Recommendation to be watched before: The History of the USA soil judging (by John Galbraith, first part of this conference) https://www.youtube.com/watch?
28/08/2025. Previous online (3h) 10:00-13:00 h CET: Link to video of the session
- 10:00-10:45: Presentation of the course-competition: dynamics and structure, materials, logistics (Jorge Mataix-Solera).
- 10:45-12:45: Fundamentals of soil description and classification manuals – World Reference Base for Soil Resources and Soil Taxonomy (Peter Schad, John Galbraith).
- 12:45-13:00: Edaphos web (David Badía) https://www.cienciadelsuelo.es/
01/09/2025. Travel by bus from Alicante bus station to Alcoi and course
Morning (indoor)
- 8:45: Meeting point: Alicante bus station https://maps.app.goo.gl/zCCdhmv2QzgWGWe48
- 9:00-10:30: Travel by bus from Alacant bus station to Alcoi
- 10:30-11:00: Reception of participating teams
- 11:00-11:30: Opening ceremony
- 11:30-12:00: Coffee break
- 12:00-12:05: Soil Judging Contests – Summary of previous ones at World Congresses (Erika Michéli)
- 12:05-13:00: Introduction to the study environment: soil-forming factors and processes in the region, land uses, including disturbances, e.g. wildfire (Jorge Mataix-Solera and Minerva García-Carmona)
- 13:00-14:30: lunch
Afternoon (indoor)
- 14:30-15:30: Explanation about handbook and scoresheet (Rosa M. Poch and David Badia)
- 15:30-16:00: Coffee break
- 16:00-16:45: Horizon designations in Soil Taxonomy (John Galbraith), and Horizon designations in WRB (Erika Micheli)
- 16:45-17:45: Soil texture training (outdoor)
- Registration in hotel
02/09/2025. Soil Taxonomy
Morning (indoor)
- 9:00-10:45: Soil Characteristics and Interpretations (Sections 3 & 4). (Maxine J. Levin).
- 10:45-11:15: Coffee break
- 11:15-13:00: Introduction to Soil Taxonomy (ST) (Section 5.2) (John Galbraith)
- 13:00-14:30: lunch
Afternoon (field)
- 14:30-19:30: Visit of two soil profiles to apply the knowledge acquired in the classroom (Soil Profiles 1 and 2).
03/09/2025. WRB
Morning (indoor)
- 9:00-10:45: Introduction to the World Reference Base for Soil Resources (WRB) (Section 5.1.): General rules, architecture of the system (Peter Schad).
- 10:45-11:15: Coffee break
- 11:15-13:00: Selected diagnostics, Selected RSGs and selected qualifiers (Erika Michéli and Peter Schad).
Afternoon (field)
- 14:30-19:30: Visit of two soil profiles to apply the knowledge acquired in the classroom (Soil Profiles 3 and 4).
04/09/2025. Training and Competition (Teams)
Morning (field)
- 9:00-13:00: Training (Teams) Field training with a visit of two soil profiles. Competition simulation (Soil Profiles 5 and 6).
- 13:00-14:00: lunch
Afternoon (field)
- 14:30-18:00: Competition (Teams). First phase of the competition – Teams (Soil Profiles 7 and 8).
05/09/2025. Competition (Individual)
Morning (field)
- 9:00-14:00: Competition (Individual) Second phase of the competition – Individuals (Soil Profiles 9 and 10).
Afternoon
- 14:30-18:00: Organizers, Scientific Committee and coaches: Scoring: evaluation of results and ranking of winners (individual, team and overall).
- Students: Free time.
Evening
- 20:00: Closing dinner and awards.
06/09/2025. Travel bus from Alcoi to Alicante
- 8:30- 10:00: Travel by bus from Alcoi to Alicante.
26/09/2025. Post course Online (3 h). 13:00-16:00h CETS. Link to the session
- Detailed discussion of the soil profiles studied in the competition.
- Feedback from participant
Link to Lectures presentations


Materials
Standards for Soil Description
- Soil Survey Staff. Field Book for Describing and Sampling Soils, Version 4.0, USDA 2024
- World Reference Base for Sol Resources, 4th edition 2022, Annex 1: Field Guide
Standards for Soil Classification
Examples of Soil Description and Classification
Handbook of the contest
- Downloadable here
NOTES:
- If you arrive by train, please be informed that real knives are not allowed in Spanish fast trains. Presenting a letter of information, why you need the knife, the railway staff will normally accept the knife. This letter can be sent to participants by the Universidad Miguel Hernández. Here you can download a template of the letter, once filled write to jorge.mataix@umh.es to get it signed by UMH
Materials
Standards for Soil Description
- Soil Survey Staff. Field Book for Describing and Sampling Soils, Version 4.0, USDA 2024
- World Reference Base for Sol Resources, 4th edition 2022, Annex 1: Field Guide
Standards for Soil Classification
Examples of Soil Description and Classification
Handbook of the contest
- Downloadable here
NOTES:
- If you arrive by train, please be informed that real knives are not allowed in Spanish fast trains. Presenting a letter of information, why you need the knife, the railway staff will normally accept the knife. This letter can be sent to participants by the Universidad Miguel Hernández. Here you can download a template of the letter, once filled write to jorge.mataix@umh.es to get it signed by UMH

Venue
Course and competition will be around two Natural Parks:
“Font Roja” and “Sierra de Mariola”
All teams will be accommodated in Hotel Reconquista in Alcoi Alicante



News
–20 June 2024. Conferences at UMH.
Link to the videos of conferences:
The course and contest in the media:
- Mariola, Font Roja y el Serpis, “estrellas” de una competición europea que se estrena en España. Diario Información. Dic 2024
- La Font Roja y Sierra de Mariola escenarios del primer Soil Judging Europeo. Alcoi23. Dic 2024
- La UMH organiza el Curso-Competición de descripción de Suelos. Jan 2025
- El Concurso Europeo en descripción y clasificación de suelos en Alicante, en «Informativos UMH», 3 de marzo de 2025
- EPS Huesca – Instagram. August 2025
- El 1er Curso-Competición Europeo de descripción y clasificación de Suelos se celebrará en Alcoi, Alicante organizado por la UMH · El Periodic Aug 2025
- L’interior alacantí acull el Campionat d’Europa de Classificació de Sòls a principis del mes de setembre Aug 2025
- Alcoi, Muro i Alcosser acullen un curs-competició europeu de descripció i classificació del sól · Ara Multimedia Aug 2025
- El 1er Concurso Europeo de Clasificación de Suelos contará con representación del Campus de Huesca-IUCA de la Universidad de Zaragoza
- Alcoy, Muro y Alcosser serán sede de la I competición europea de identificación de suelos en la primera semana de septiembre. Cadena SEr, Entrevista a Jorge Mataix-Solera en la Radio
- La estudiante de doctorado de la Universidad de Granada María Higueras participará en el primer Concurso Europeo de Clasificación de Suelos. Granada Hoy, Sep 2025
- Una estudiant de la UdL, al concurs europeu de sòls. UdL sep 2025
- La ETSIAAB participa en la primera competición europea de descripción y clasificación de suelos. UPM Sep 2025
- Granada presente en el European Soil Judging Contest 2025 a través de su talento joven. Impronta Granada sep 2025
- Investigador MED no 1st European Soil Judging Contest. Sep 2025
- SPCS fica em 2º lugar no 1st European Soil Judging Contest. Instituto Superior Agronomía. Lisboa Sep 2025

Organisers








Local Organising Committee
- Jorge Mataix-Solera (UMH, Spain)
- Minerva García-Carmona (UMH, Spain)
- Fuensanta García-Orenes (UMH, Spain)
- Victoria Arcenegui (UMH, Spain)
- José Navarro Pedreño (UMH, Spain)
- Luis D. Olivares (UMH, Spain)
- Javier Nadal Fuentes (UMH, Spain)
- Sara Ibáñez (UPV, Spain)
- Antonio Girona (CSIC, Spain)
- Manuel M. Jordán Vidal (UMH, Spain)
- Evan Alexander Netherton Marks (UMH, Spain)
- Ignacio Gómez Lucas (UMH, Spain)
- Ana Paula Conte (UPNA, Spain)
- Aitana González Milán (Assistant Student – UMH, Spain)
- Lucía Casado Donoso (Assistant Student – UMH, Spain)
- Marcos Domenech Herrera (Assistant Student – UMH, Spain)
- Victor Bori Martínez (Assistant Student – UMH, Spain)
- Gianni Mastrolonardo (Italy)
- Jinlong Dong (China)
Scientific Committee
- Peter Schad (TUM, Germany)
- John Galbraith (Virginia Tech, USA)
- Rosa M. Poch (UdL, Spain)
- David Badía (UZ, Spain)
- Maxine J. Levine (USDA/NRCS, USA)
- Chris Baxter (Univ. Wisconsin-Platteville, USA)
- Erika Michéli (Hungarian Univ. of Agriculture and Life Sciences)
- Tobias Klöffel (University of Copenhagen, Denmark)
- Joaquín Cámara Gajate (UPM,Spain)
- Michele Eugenio D’Amico (Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy)
- Márta Fuchs (University of Miskolc, Hungary)
- Priscia Oliva (Université Toulouse III Paul Sabatier, France)
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