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My name is Michael Jones and I live in Midland, Ontario. I attend Sacred Heart Catholic School as a grade 7 student. Some of my extra-curricular activities include Curling, Vocal lessons, and 4-H Clubs. I plan to go to university to obtain a Masters degree in some kind of science field. I love doing science projects every year because they're fun, I learn lots and get to meet new people in the process. Through the 1st 4-H Canada Science Fair, I am now attending the CWSF for the first time. My inspiration came from The Innovative Farmers of Ontario (or IFAO). They held a competition, telling farmers to bury underwear in their fields to see who would have the most biologically active field. I plan to redo this project next year, but bigger. I would like to get a mentor and possibly gain access to a lab and fields dedicated to research. My advice to other students is: If you have an idea, go for it. You never know what might happen. |
| Michael Jones Soil Your Undies
Challenge: | Resources | Category: | Junior | Region: | 4-H Canada | City: | Midland, ON | School: | Sacred Heart E.S. | Abstract: | For my project, I used 100% cotton men's briefs to test microbiology levels in different fields. I also conducted two other secondary tests to see what the soil types the fields were and to see how much physical decomposing matter was contained in the soil. I concluded that a field that is long-term no-till was the most biologically active. |
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