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Michael Johnson

News editor

Michael Johnson joined Agweek in 2022 as the news editor. He grew up on a dairy farm north of Verndale, Minn., where he raised cattle, pigs, ducks and renowned sweet corn.

He previously worked for the Barnesville Record Review and Clay County Historical Society out of Barnesville, Minn.; reported for the Gillette News Record in Gillette, Wyo.; served as editor of the Leader-News in Washburn, ND and the Underwood News in Underwood, ND; covered outdoor news for the Brainerd Dispatch as the community editor in Brainerd, Minn., and after a brief escape from the deadlines of newspapers came back as a reporter for the Wadena Pioneer Journal and Perham Focus, before an opportunity to serve as the editor of the Wadena Pioneer Journal in 2018.

He now covers all things agriculture especially in the areas of central Minnesota.

Pronouns: He/him
Languages: English

Turkey producers talk about the benefits they've seen from adding lasers to their arsenal for warding off migratory birds.
Despite frost, wind, hail, cold and extreme heat, the strawberries are ready and waiting at Country Blossom Farm in Minnesota.
A solar charging station on wheels is covering ground alongside a herd of dairy cattle at the West Central Research and Outreach Center in Morris, Minnesota. Find out how it's working so far.
There's been a lot of talk these days about what's healthy and what isn't. Regardless of how healthy something is, consumers continue to name taste as the determining factor over nutritional value.
Minnesota mental health counselor Ted Matthews is retiring later this month and offers up some advice from his 40 years in the career.
Here's a way you can help stop the spread of pests on your farm and across the region.
Michael Johnson finds that while it may not be a cost savings or time savings to “do it yourself,” at least you will learn something
Soil and Water Conservation District staff are trying to work with producers as a popular pilot conservation program gets a revamp and contracted funds remain unpaid.
Ag mental health specialists in Minnesota are busy thanks to current low commodity prices and other uncertainties.
Wild lands have their treasures, but farmland also holds precious life while being carefully managed by caretakers. Michael Johnson reminds readers of the importance of enjoying all that land offers.