
NATIONAL LAND AND RANGE JUDGING CONTEST
about the contest
Since 1952, Oklahoma has welcomed high school students from across the United States to the National Land and Range Judging Contest in Oklahoma City. This contest averages 700 participants each year. Contestants must first qualify quality in their home state to be eligible to compete in Oklahoma at the National Land and Range Judging Contest. The contest consists of three separate events – land judging. range judging, and homesite judging.Land judging looks at soil characteristics to determine its quality and capabilities. Examples of areas reviewed are erosion, slope, drainage and permeability. Reviewing these characteristics allows students to learn about how our soil can be used, how different soils should be managed and, most importantly, how to conserve one of our critical natural resources. Range judging teaches students how to properly identify plants, their growth habits and their value for livestock, as well as how to best manage and preserve range land to maximize use and minimize negative impact. The purpose of the homesite judging contest is to increase awareness of the importance of our soil resources and educate students on the diversity of soils. The contest will introduce them to the basics of soil assessment and proper management for agricultural and urban land uses. The National Land and Range Judging Contest is judged by soil scientist experts from Oklahoma State University (OSU) and the Natural Resources Conservation Services (NRCS). These volunteers dedicate their time to educating participants about soil and plant conservation and provide valuable feedback to the participants.
NLRJ 2025 will be held from April 29th - May 1st.
In preparation, participants can
book their hotel rooms at the
HAMPTON INN EL RENO
1530 SW 27TH ST. EL RENO, OK 73036
Book reservations directly with the front desk or email.
Desk 405-702-9200 (Ask for the National Land and Range rate) or hamptoninnelreno@gmail.com .
Be sure to mention National Land and Range Judging for the $95/night rate.
For any questions contact OACD Youth Contest Coordinator, Amanda Fitzgerald.
Email: AmandaDFitzgerald@okconservation.org,
Phone: 405-210-4837.
National Land + Range Judging Materials
Thanks to our 2025 sponsors
Payne County Conservation Foundation
BancFirst
NACD Past Presidents Association
Southern Nazarene University
Conners State College
Murray State College
Oklahoma State University College of Natural Resources
Comanche Pool Resource Foundation
Adkins Enterprises
Green Cover
Representative Jim Grego
Jeff and Judy Fitzgerald
Oklahoma County Conservation District
Murray County Conservation District
Shawnee County Conservation District
Okmulgee County Conservation District
West Caddo Conservation District
Sequoyah County Conservation District
Creek County Conservation District
Alfalfa County Conservation District
Garvin Conservation District
Major County Conservation District
Texas County Conservation District
Ottawa County Conservation District
Washita County Conservation District
Wagoner County Conservation District
Harmon County Conservation District
Cherokee County Conservation District
Garfield County Conservation District
Kingfisher County Conservation District
Blaine County Conservation District
Kay County Conservation District
Nowata County Conservation District
South Caddo Conservation District
North Caddo Conservation District
Central North Canadian River Conservation District
Deer Creek Conservation District
Jefferson County Conservation District
Stephens County Conservation District
2023 National Land + Range Judging Contest
The National Land and Range Judging Contest Facebook page can be found at: facebook.com/nationallandrangejc
Official contest results for 2023 posted at: judging card.com