Angie Johnson, an agent in NDSU Extension’s Steele County office, uses knowledge she gained at the North Central Agriculture and Natural Resources Academy to assess the overall health of a soybean field and scout for aphids and other insects. (NDSU photo)
Angie Johnson, an agent in NDSU Extension’s Steele County office, uses knowledge she gained at the North Central Agriculture and Natural Resources Academy to assess the overall health of a soybean field and scout for aphids and other insects. (NDSU photo)https://www.ag.ndsu.edu/news/newsreleases/2018/june-4-2018/agents-specialists-prepare-for-21st-century-extension-work/angie-johnson-an-agent-in-ndsu-extensions-steele-county-office-u/viewhttps://www.ag.ndsu.edu/news/newsreleases/2018/june-4-2018/agents-specialists-prepare-for-21st-century-extension-work/angie-johnson-an-agent-in-ndsu-extensions-steele-county-office-u/@@download/image/2018-06-04.0952270527
Angie Johnson, an agent in NDSU Extension’s Steele County office, uses knowledge she gained at the North Central Agriculture and Natural Resources Academy to assess the overall health of a soybean field and scout for aphids and other insects. (NDSU photo)