Noble Research Institute
Jim Johnson has extensive experience in agronomy and soil sciences, currently serving as a Senior Ag Consultant at Noble Research Institute since September 1999. Prior to this role, Jim held the position of Soils and Crops Consultant at Noble Foundation. Jim obtained a Master of Science in Agronomy from Oklahoma State University from August 1993 to July 1995 and earned two Bachelor of Science degrees in Soil Sciences from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, completing studies there from August 1989 to May 1993.
Noble Research Institute
At Noble, we believe the health of soil, plants, animals and humans is one and indivisible. We believe in rebuilding healthy soils and helping producers maintain a strong bottom line. Through these two actions, we can transform degraded grazing lands across the United States, benefiting the environment and society as a whole. Our focus is to help farmers and ranchers apply regenerative ranching principles to the nation’s 654 million grazing lands. This monumental undertaking requires thousands of producers across the U.S. to overcome significant barriers and change their current practices to work with nature, not against it.