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How To Make Charcoal by Gary Gilmore

 Editor's note:

Gary gave me the go-ahead to use his article article and I am glad to take the opportunity.  A slightly different version of the article, with some informative illustrations, is posted at http://www.puffergas.com/historic/rules/rules.html.  I am happily relying on Gary's design myself.  It works great.
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Wetlands delineation in soils with permafrost

Deep organics

Wetland delineation in permafrost soils presents a unique challange. Right now I am in Interior Alaska, northeast of Fairbanks conducting a wetland delineation in black spruce (picea mariana) forests underlain by permafrost. One of the trickiest parts of deciphering the wetland soil features is understanding the seasonal timing in relation to the permafrost depth. When I visited this site in mid-May, the seasonal frost was still at 8" below the surface. Now we are running into season frost and/or permafrost at 16" or so.

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Persuasion

Hiring a soil scientist as a consultant can be a big leap for a client ...

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Health Care Reform and my Small Business

In our search for information on how the newly passed Health Care Reform is going to affect our business and our family, wife Rosemary came across a valuable timeline of reform elements.

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Three Shiny New Soil Science Blogs

In the spirit of a new dawn for soil science, three new soil centric blogs have popped up in 2010.

Business Website: SEO Basics

SEO BASICS

Author: Cindy Woudenberg

If you are a business owner with a website, you know that everyone is talking about Search Engine Optimization (SEO), and the positive impact it can have on your business. Is SEO alone enough to increase sales? Can you do the work yourself, or should you hire an SEO consultant? You don’t need to be proficient in web development or a marketing expert to make an educated decision about small business SEO.

nscss.org has first 1K visit day

Wednesday, June 8th nscss.org had 1018 visits, with 985 visits the next day. We have been steadily increasing since we changed to Drupal in the Fall of 2008. Before that we would get 200 daily.

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NSCSS Unlurks as Chapter of SSSA

For some time now, since 1996 , NSCSS has been a chapter of SSSA, but in stealth mode: that status was never represented on the SSSA website. NSCSS was listed as a cooperating society but not as an affiliated chapter. Sometime in the recent weeks, that changed, and we at NSCSS are grateful.

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Pancake Recipe

Maybe file this under business survival skills. Everyone is hurting on the budget these days, so sharing some home economizing tales from the trenches maybe isn't too off base. Of course its my blog and I can do what I want. Plus, diplomat that I am, I am pretty sure anyone who might be offended by my posting non-professional content on the NSCSS website probably doesn't have the skill set to follow my personal blog. I look forward to being corrected if i am wrong on that. I am definitely not tagging this post to the Recent Articles page though.

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Soil Science Jobs - Why So Many Unfilled?

Something "different" is going on with NSCSS' private sector soil science job listings.

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Soil Scientists relationships with Engineers

First, I want to go back in history. In the late 70's and early 80's I learned that civil engineers were legally licensed as registered engineers. The Florida Department of Health Department (FDOH), including their predecessor agencies, would normally accept the data the engineers submitted for permitted septic tank absorption fields. In very late 1982, the predecessor agency to the FDOH mandated the sole use of USDA SCS methodology.

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Florida: As I saw it regarding how Senate Bill 1318 transpired and Bill Analysis

Well, several rumors have been going around about Florida Senate Bill 1318 that are not correct. As I see it, this will attempt to explain how this transpired.

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Oregon: Private Sector Included in Draft Soil Survey Standard

A draft site specific soil survey standard is progressing in commitee towards consideration by the Western Conference of the National Cooperative Soil Survey. The sponsoring OSU Soils Committee is seeking feedback from private sector soil scientists. Deadline is April 15, 2009. Contact information is on the cover.

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Discussion: E&O insurance

Can you steer me to some quality info about E & O insurance and other aspects of setting up a hole-in-the wall consulting business?

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