Jeffory A. Hattey
Professor of Soil Science
Director of Environmental Sciences Program
Animal Waste Management and Assessment of
Student Learning in Higher Education

 Professional Experience:

  April 2005 to present:  Professor of Soil Science, Plant and Soil Sciences, and Director of Environmental Sciences Program, College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources.   

July 2004 to April 2005:  Professor of Soil Science, Department of Plant and Soil Sciences, Oklahoma State University. 

January 1995 to April 2005:  Faculty member, Environmental Science Program, College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources.   

July 1999 to June 2004:  Associate Professor of Soil Science, Department of Plant and Soil Sciences, Oklahoma State University. 

Nov. 1994 to June 1999:  Assistant Professor of Soil Science, Department of Plant and Soil Sciences, Oklahoma State University (82% teaching and 18% research).   

Professional Activities:

American Society of Agronomy (ASA)  

Council of Environmental Deans and Directors (CEDD)

National Council on Science and the Environment (NCSE)    

North America Colleges and Teachers of Agriculture (NACTA)

Soil Science Society of America (SSSA)  

Teaching and Educational Development:

Environmental Science
Freshman Research Scholars (ENVR 4500)
Environmenal Science Problems and Applications (ENVR 4813)

Soil Science
Fundamentals of Soil Science (SOIL 2124)
Soil and Water Conservation (SOIL 4463)
Soil Nutrient Management (SOIL 4234)
Animal Waster Management (SOIL 4863)
Dynamics of Wetland, Forest and Range Soils (SOIL 4563)

Career Development
Professional Development (PLNT 2041)
Plant and Soil Sciences Freshman Orientation (SOIL 4470)
Soil Sciences Instruction (SOIL 5510)
Graduate Seminar (SOIL 5020)

Graduate Students

Name Degree Earned Graduation Date Thesis Title
Rick Kochenower. M.S. August, 1998 Poultry Litter as a Nitrogen Source for Degradation of Hydrocarbons in Contaminated Soils
Shawn Zupancic M.S. May, 1999 Determination of Ammonia Flux From Swine Effluent Applied to Calcareous Soils
Jason Warren M.S. May, 2001 Ammonia Volatilization from Applied Swine Effluent in the Southern Great Plains
Damon Wright M.S. May, 2002 Management Of Swine Waste Phosphorus And Impact Of Excess Phosphorus On The Environment
Jamie Patton Ph.D. December, 2003 Changes In Soil Physical Properties Resulting From Swine Effluent Amendments To A Calcareous Silt Loam And Mixed Methods Evaluation Of The Computer Applet Soil Temperature Changes With Depth And Time As An Undergraduate Teaching Tool
J. Clemn Turner M.S. December, 2004 Electrical Conductivity And Sodium Adsorption Ratio Changes Following Annual Applications Of Animal Manure Amendments
Adi Malapati M.S. December, 2006 Quantifying Ammonia Volatilization from Swine Effluent Applied to Calcareous Clay Loams in the Southern Great Plains
Josh Morris M.S. Current  
Lisa Fultz M.S. Current  
J. Clemn Turner Ph.D. Current  
Mark Vaughan M.S. Current  

Recent  Publications:

Carreira, R.I., A.L. Stoecker, F.M. Epplin, J.A. Hattey, and M.A. Kizer.  2006. Subsurface drip irrigation versus center pivot sprinkler for applying swine effluent to corn.  J. Agric Applied Econ. 38(3) 645-658.

Warren, J.G., J.A. Hattey, J.C. Turner, and S.B. Phillips. 2006. Comparison of two micrometeorological methods to determine ammonia volatilization from lagoon swine effluent. Comm. Soil Sci. Plant Anal. 37:1339-1356.

Deng, S.P., D. Babu, J.A. Parham, and J.A. Hattey.  2006.  Animal manure and anhydrous ammonia amendment alter microbial carbon use efficiency, microbial biomass, and activities of dehydrogenase and amidohydrolases in semiarid agroecosystems.  Appl. Soil Ecol.  33:258-268.

Ye, W., J. C. Lorimor, C. Hurburgh, H. Zhang, J. Hattey.  2005 Application of near-infrared reflectance spectroscopy for determination of nutrient contents in liquid and solid manures.  ASAE Vol. 48(5):1911-1918.

Springer, T.L., C.M. Taliaferro, and J.A. Hattey.  2005.  Nitrogen source and rate effects on the production of buffalograss forage grown with irrigation.  Crop Sci.  45:668-672.

Carreira, R.I., A.L. Stoecker, J.A. Hattey, and M.A. Kizer.  2004. Dynamic Comparison of Systems for Irrigation and Effluent Application. J. Agric Applied Econ.

Carreira, R.I., A.L. Stoecker, J.A. Hattey, and M.A. Kizer.  2004.  Management Strategies to Mitigate Environmental Impact of Weather Uncertainty in Effluent Application to Irrigated Corn in Semiarid Regions.  J. Agric Applied Econ.

Wu, J., D. L. Nofziger, J. G. Warren, and J. A. Hattey.  2003.  Estimating ammonia volatilization from swine-effluent droplets in sprinkle irrigation.  Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 67:1352-1360.

Wu, J., D. L. Nofziger, J. G. Warren, and J. A. Hattey.  2003.  Modeling ammonia volatilization from surface-applied swine effluent.  Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 67:1-11

Dayton, E.A., N.T. Basta, C.A. Jakober and J.A. Hattey.  2003.  Using drinking water residuals to reduce phosphorus in runoff water.  J. Am. Water Works Assoc.  95:151-158.

Zhang, H. and J.A. Hattey.  2000.  Open-Vessel microwave digestion of animal waste samples for multi-element analysis.  Commun. Soil Sci. Plant Anal. 31:2959-2967.

Millmier, A., J. Lorimor, C. Hurburgh, C. Fulhage, J. Hattey, and H. Zhang. 2000. Near-infrared sensing of manure nutrients.  Trans. ASAE  43:903-908; ASAE National Blue Ribbon paper winner

Education:

Doctorate of Philosophy
University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas; December 1993
Dissertation Title:  Phosphorus Transformations in Reoxidizing Soils

Master of Science
University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas; May 1988
Thesis Title:  Chemical Measurement of Nitrogen Mineralization in Arkansas Soils

Bachelor of Science
Central Missouri State University, Warrensburg, Missouri; May 1985