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Utah State University stands alone in the state for providing soil science degree programs. The graduate curriculum explores soil's chemical, physical, and biological properties, with special emphasis on Western water and irrigation challenges. USU excels in distinctive research fields like digital soil mapping for flood forecasting and land rehabilitation, employing cutting-edge environmental sensors to measure greenhouse gases, and studying pollutant movement in soils from mountain snowmelt. Research opportunities allow students to address pressing concerns in soil/water chemistry, biogeochemistry, microbial ecology, nutrient availability, environmental physics, resource management, soil formation studies, and sustainable agriculture. As vital interdisciplinary professionals, soil scientists bridge engineering, geology, and ecology while safeguarding soil and water resources for present and future populations.