Nathan prefers to take the soil samples by hand, like a "real man." (it's faster)
As you can imagine, he feels like a "real man" when he hits a rock just below the surface while putting all his weight onto the sample-taker.
Once he's got his 18 inches of "sample" dirt, he puts the top 6 inches (topsoil) into the very technical Folgers coffee can. The bottom 12 inches (subsoil) goes into the white bucket. Once a field is done, he bags the two buckets separately, marks them, and throws them in a box. Each field requires 14 samples from different points in the field.
And this is what the end of Nathan's shift usually looks like...(and the beginning, for that matter) Alicia, feel free to take this picture for your photo wall...it's a genuine MB sunset taken from a genuine MB field.
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Thanks for the glimpse into Nathan's work! And I'll definetely be saving that sunset photo for future printing.
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