Alton B. Johnson
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Researcher
Also affiliated: Central State University (2021); Prairie View A&M University (2015); University of Arkansas System (2025); Alcorn State University (2000–2017); University of Plymouth (2003)
Faculty Researcher
Rice Research and Extension Center
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Biography and Research Information
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Alton B. Johnson's research focuses on agricultural practices and their environmental implications. His work has investigated the relationships and spatial structure of soil physical properties within corn-cotton rotation fields. He has also examined the logistical challenges associated with managing irrigation systems, specifically pump shut off and well-switching, for groundwater-based farming operations involving maize, rice, and soybeans in Northeast Arkansas.
Johnson's scholarship includes 11 publications with a total of 93 citations and an h-index of 5. His recent work addresses the practical aspects of farm management and resource utilization in agricultural settings.
Metrics
- h-index: 5
- Publications: 11
- Citations: 95
Selected Publications
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Logistics of Irrigation Pump Shut Off and Well-Switching for a Groundwater-Based, 43-Well Maize-Rice-Soybean Farm in Northeast Arkansas (2025)
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- Logistics of Irrigation Pump Shut Off and Well-Switching for a Groundwater-Based, 43-Well Maize-Rice-Soybean Farm in Northeast Arkansas
- Logistics of Irrigation Pump Shut Off and Well-Switching for a Groundwater-Based, 43-Well Maize-Rice-Soybean Farm in Northeast Arkansas
- Logistics of Irrigation Pump Shut Off and Well-Switching for a Groundwater-Based, 43-Well Maize-Rice-Soybean Farm in Northeast Arkansas
- Logistics of Irrigation Pump Shut Off and Well-Switching for a Groundwater-Based, 43-Well Maize-Rice-Soybean Farm in Northeast Arkansas
- Logistics of Irrigation Pump Shut Off and Well-Switching for a Groundwater-Based, 43-Well Maize-Rice-Soybean Farm in Northeast Arkansas
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