Bill Johnson (@billjohnson53) 's Twitter Profile
Bill Johnson

@billjohnson53

Weed Scientist (plants out of place weeds-not the other kind of "weed")/Technical Agronomist - Tweets are my own!

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Edey kills and gets killed every game - Never bitches, whines or complains Awesome to watch Most Dominant College Big Man I’ve ever seen

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This is a free story (no subscriber status needed for this one) because I had to tell the way Zach Edey treated a reporter on Saturday. It tells you who Edey is, not as a basketball player, but as a human being. And he's a better human than ball player. jconline.com/story/sports/c…

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KIRK HERBSTREIT ON PARENTING "I'm cool with my kids failing... It's part of the process. Every day there is adversity... They have to learn how to deal with junk... It's okay to make a mistake. Get back up and let's keep going forward." ~ Kirk Herbstreit The Winning Difference

Hoosier Ag Today (@hoosieragtoday) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On the latest episode of the Purdue Crop Chat Podcast: Shaun Casteel and Dan Quinn welcome Dr. Bill Johnson, Purdue Professor of Weed Science and Extension Weed Scientist Dr. Tommy Butts, who discuss weed strategies. Dan Quinn Shaun Casteel Purdue Agriculture hoosieragtoday.com/episode/purdue…

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USDA ARS Weed Science Positions: Development of decision support tools utilizing digital ag technologies for weed management (arscareers.usajobs.gov/job/784194900) Weed ecology with aspects of technology in developing integrated weed management approaches (usajobs.gov/job/787439100)

Hoosier Ag Today (@hoosieragtoday) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“We've had these purple-flowered weeds—Henbit and Purple Deadnettle—for decades in this area,” says Dr. Bill Johnson, Purdue BPP Professor of Weed Science. He’s a guest on the latest Purdue Crop Chat Podcast. Purdue Agriculture Dan Quinn Shaun Casteel hoosieragtoday.com/2024/04/21/con…

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I have gotten lots of calls/texts/emails about poor control of annual ryegrass cover crops in the eastern cornbelt this spring. Here is a publication we did a few yrs ago that outlines control measures in burndown situations. Purdue Agriculture Purdue Extension

I have gotten lots of calls/texts/emails about poor control of annual ryegrass cover crops in the eastern cornbelt this spring. Here is a publication we did a few yrs ago that outlines control measures in burndown situations. <a href="/PurdueAg/">Purdue Agriculture</a> <a href="/PurdueExtension/">Purdue Extension</a>
Midwest vs. Everybody (@midwestern_ope) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fun Things to Do in the Midwest: - get a bug bite - drive around and hit potholes - heat stroke or hypothermia depending on the time of day - run from wasps - get a farmers tan - chase tornados - sit in road construction

Meaghan Anderson (@mjanders1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Asian copperleaf showed up earlier than we expected this year! See seedling images and what to look for in your fields in the article below. ⤵️ #ISUCrops

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Mark your calendars! 📷 Join us for the Midwest Mechanical Weed Control Field Day at Meigs Horticulture Research Farm on September 11th. Explore a variety of weeding equipment from hand tools to large-scale demonstrations. #PurdueExtension is proud to partner with The Land

Mark your calendars! 📷 Join us for the Midwest Mechanical Weed Control Field Day at Meigs Horticulture Research Farm on September 11th. Explore a variety of weeding equipment from hand tools to large-scale demonstrations. #PurdueExtension is proud to partner with The Land
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Sulfur deficiency rearing its ugly head in corn following a rye cover crop. Just as important to pay attention to S following rye as high carbon levels can also immobilize S and cause deficiencies to occur. Purdue Agronomy Purdue Extension Shalamar Armstrong Purdue Agriculture

Sulfur deficiency rearing its ugly head in corn following a rye cover crop. Just as important to pay attention to S following rye as high carbon levels can also immobilize S and cause deficiencies to occur.

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Darcy Telenko (@dtelenko) 's Twitter Profile Photo

To answer some of the questions I have been receiving here's a short video on our fungicide timing research for tar spot youtube.com/watch?v=qObD-l…. Make an informed decision based on scouting, growth stage, and forecast tools such as Tarspotter or Field Prophet Apps.