HomePublicationsCSA NewsIssuesHorton receives 2026 Dokuchaev Award July 1, 2026 The International Union of Soil Sciences (IUSS) awarded SSSA/ASA member Robert Horton, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Agronomy at Iowa State University, with the 2026 Dokuchaev Award, which is the IUSS’s highest honor for fundamental contributions to soil science. Widely regarded as the "Nobel Prize" of soil science, the quadrennial honor was presented to Horton during the 23rd World Congress of Soil Science, which took place in Nanjing, China with the theme, "Soil and the Shared Future for Humanity." Horton’s pioneering work on coupled heat and mass transfer in soil has fundamentally transformed global understanding of the Earth's vadose zone, and his development of mathematical theories and advanced sensor technology has allowed scientists to accurately measure and predict soil-water movement, mitigate fertilizer nitrogen leaching, and better understand environmental climate change impacts. —Source: Iowa State University Marketing and CommunicationsSend us your member newsWe want to hear about what's happening in the professional lives of our members. Send us your newsworthy announcements about yourself or a colleague! Submit member news More people news Back to issue Text © . The authors. CC BY-NC-ND 4.0. Except where otherwise noted, images are subject to copyright. Any reuse without express permission from the copyright owner is prohibited.Share this: Related articles A better potato, one gene at a time June 30, 2026 Storage of soil carbon in the Carolinas June 30, 2026 CCA exam registration open July 1–27 June 29, 2026 Recent articles A better potato, one gene at a time June 30, 2026 Soil riddles: July 2026 June 29, 2026 Role of early seedling establishment in estimating crop yields June 26, 2026