Faculty

Charles D. Monks
Extension Specialist & Professor

Contact Information:

104 Extension Hall
334-844-5487
monkscd@auburn.edu

Selected Publications

 

Education :
Ph.D., May 1990, University of Georgia Agronomy (Weed Sci.)
MS, May 1985, University of Arkansas Agronomy (Weed Sci.)
BS, May 1983, Middle Tenn. State Univ. (Plant and Soil Science)

Professional Experience:
1993 : Professor, Auburn University
1992 : Assistant Professor, West Virginia University
1990 : Assistant Professor, University of Georgia

Professional Activities:
Brief description of research program and goals
The foundation of my research program is focused on the practical problems experienced by cotton and soybean producers in Alabama and the southeastern U.S. My extension programming provides many opportunities to visit producers in the field and observe problems associated with production. It is through these visits and numerous meetings that I am able to design my research program to fill specific scientific voids. The trials are conducted via small plot research trials on Alabama Experiment Station locations or may be conducted in producer's fields. It has been my experience that on-farm research often has a much higher degree of acceptance since the producer can participate and gain a better understanding of the work.

Brief description of extension program and goals
The "Alabama Cotton Program" is an interdisciplinary effort of agronomists, agricultural engineers, entomologists, plant pathologists, and research faculty aimed at providing research and extension programs. The target clientele of this program is considered a "traditional" agricultural audience composed of county agents, crop consultants, producers, industry representatives, and state and national cotton interests. As Extension Crop Physiologist, I have worked primarily with cotton and soybean variety evaluations, plant growth regulators for cotton, plant growth and development, and environmental impact on cotton.

Honors and Awards:
  • Alabama Extension Specialists Association, President-elect (1999), President (2000), Past-president (2001)
  • Novartis Crop Protection Recognition Award, American Society of Agronomy, 1999. (nominated)
  • Early-Career Award for Technology Transfer, Southern Branch of American Society of Agronomy, 1997.
Professional Societies Membership:
  • Faculty Dismissal, Auburn University, 2004-2006
  • Academic Standards, Auburn University, 2001-2003
  • Communications, ACES, 2004 (Note: "ACES" designates "Alabama Cooperative Extension System")
  • Member, Budget Advisory Committee, ACES, 2001-2003
  • Member, Central Alabama Cotton Workshop Comm., ACES, 1999- present
  • Leader, Environmental Issues Group, leader for biotechnology, ACES, 2002-present
  • Chairman, State Cotton Expo, ACES, 1993-present
  • Member, Alabama Experiment Station Soil Testing Services, Agronomy and Soils, 2000-present
  • Director, Alabama Extension Specialists Association, Agriculture and Natural Resources, ACES, 2002-2004
  • Member, Southern Conservation Tillage Conference for Sustainable Agriculture Planning, Agronomy and Soils, 2001-2002
   
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