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Johnston County men honored by National Association of County Agriculture Agents

Submitted by NACAA

DALLAS — Two Johnston County residents were honored by the National Association of County Agriculture Agents recently. Marshall Warren received the Achievement Award from the NACAA during the 2024 Annual Meeting and Professional Improvement Conference recently, while Tim Britton took home the Distinguished Service Award.

Warren was recognized for his outstanding achievements serving as the Commercial and Consumer Horticulture Agent in Johnston County for the past eight years. He is viewed as an expert by commercial horticultural businesses and residents of Johnston County. He has established a large and vibrant Master Gardener program that

expands the reach of cooperative extension and provides educational programs emphasizing best management practices to meet the many challenges green industry professionals face.

Britton has been a field crop agent for 15 years, specializing in row crop production. He focuses on troubleshooting field crop issues and providing quality educational training to the growers of Johnston County.

Tim Britton accepts his award from NACAA President Keith Mickler.
Marshall Warren accepts his award.
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