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Agricultural Division Staff: Jim Johnson
 
 
     

Jim Johnson
Ag Consultant
NF1 Team
jpjohnson@noble.org

    • Certified Crop Advisor (CCA) by the American Society of Agronomy
    • Master of Science in agronomy, 1995, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Okla.
    • Bachelor of Science in soil science, 1993, University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana

Johnson assumed the role of soil and crops specialist on the NF-1 team in August 2000. Johnson assists producers with soil fertility testing, recommendations and management, pesticide recommendations, integrated pest management, sprayer and planter calibration and variety selection. His areas of interest are erosion control and pesticide application. In 1999, he worked in the Agricultural Research group at the Noble Foundation.

Johnson has more than 15 years experience in plant and soil sciences. He has worked in the Great Plains and the Midwest.

Online publications include:
Eragrostis tef - Is it a Viable Forage Alternative?
Weed Control in Wheat for Grain
Sulfur Fertilizer - It Depends
Goats and Weed Control
Nitrogen Fertilizer Giveaway, Part II
No-Till, Conventional Till Small Grain Forage Yields Equal
Are Grasshoppers and Armyworms in Your Future?
Soil Fertility: Put It All Together
Noble Foundation Evaluates...
Mechanical Tools for Eastern Red Cedar Control Evaluated
Custom Hire Listings Now Available
Ryegrass: It's Not a Weed Anymore
It's Time to Top-dress Winter Pasture
What Is a Soil Test Worth to You?
Soil Test Before Land Purchase
Plant Variety Protection Law Enforcement Stepped Up: What Can You Do?
Get Your Sprayer Ready Now
Modifying Spot Sprayers for Broadcast Pasture/Lawn Use
You Can't Afford Not to Lime
What Does This Number Mean?
A Weed Wiper is Good for You, Bad For Weeds
Eastern Red Cedar is Public Enemy Number One
Soils and Crops Dictionary
Soil Fertility Specialists Need Information to make Recommendations
The Secret to Success
Fertilizing Bermudagrass
All I Want For Christmas...
Nitrogen Fertilizer Giveaway
Got Lime?
Soil Test Results: What Do They Mean?
Fruits of Our Labor

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