Chad Godsey
Assistant Professor
Cropping Systems Specialist

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Chad Godsey

Oklahoma State University
Department of Plant and Soil Sciences
368 Agricultural Hall
Stillwater, OK 74078-6028

Office Location: 376 Agricultural Hall
Phone Number: 405-744-3389
FAX Number: 405-744-0354

chad.godsey@okstate.edu
   

Dr. Godsey’s extension and research efforts are focused on Oklahoma cropping systems with an emphasis in oilseed production practices.  He works closely with extension educators and industry personnel to improve crop production practices in Oklahoma that will lead to increased profitability of Oklahoma producers. He currently has several no-till cropping studies going in Oklahoma.

 


Education

BS: Agriculture Business and Soil and Crop Science, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 1999
MS: Agronomy, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 2001
PhD: Agronomy, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 2005

Academic and Professional Appointments

March 2006-present

Assistant Professor, Department of Plant and Soil Sciences, Oklahoma State University, Extension Cropping Systems Specialist

2001-Feb. 2006 Research Assistant, Soil Testing Laboratory; Department of Agronomy, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS
1999-2001 Graduate Research and Teaching Assistant, Soil Fertility; Department of Agronomy, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS

Highlights

Refereed Journals – 8
Proceedings and Abstracts - 16
Extension/Reports – 23

Selected Referred Publications

Godsey, C.B., J. Vitale, J. Damicone, and R. Sholar. 2007. Rotational Effects in Oklahoma Peanut Production: Prospects for Peanut Rotations in the Post-Quota Era. Agron. J. 99:1238-1244.

Chad B. Godsey, Gary M. Pierzynski, David B. Mengel, and Ray E. Lamond . 2007. Changes in soil pH, organic carbon, and extractable aluminum from crop rotation and tillage. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 71: 1038-1044. 

 Chad B. Godsey, Gary M. Pierzynski, David B. Mengel, and Ray E. Lamond. 2007. Management of soil acidity in no-till production systems through surface application of lime. Agron. J. 99: 764-772.

Chad B. Godsey, Gary M. Pierzynski, David B. Mengel, and Ray E. Lamond. 2007. Evaluation of common lime requirement methods. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 71: 843-850.