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Jimmy Henning is an Extension Professor in the Department of Plant and Soil Sciences at the University of Kentucky’s Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment. He holds the distinction of being Emeritus Faculty, reflecting his long tenure and contributions to academia. His career has included roles such as Director of the Cooperative Extension Service (2009-2017), Associate Dean for Extension (2007-2009), and Forage Extension Specialist at both the University of Kentucky (1990-2003) and University of Missouri (1983-1990).
Education:
- Ph.D. in Agronomy/Ruminant Nutrition, University of Kentucky (1986)
- M.S. in Agronomy, University of Georgia (1983)
- B.S. in Agronomy, University of Georgia (1979)
Research interests focus on forage crops, agricultural extension strategies, and sustainable agronomic practices. His work emphasizes translating scientific findings into practical applications for farmers and agricultural communities. While no recent articles are listed in the provided text, his career has been deeply tied to applied research and outreach.
Advising and grants: Though specific student names or grant details are not mentioned, Henning’s leadership roles in extension services suggest extensive collaboration with agricultural stakeholders and program development. His contributions have shaped policy and education in forage management and crop production.
Labs/Teams: Affiliated with the University of Kentucky Forage Extension program, focusing on collaborative efforts to advance agricultural practices in the region.



