Agricultural Division Staff: Chuck Coffey
Coffey is a senior agricultural consultant in the Agricultural Division's consultation program, where he serves as a pasture and range consultant. He has been with the Noble Foundation since 1993. Before coming to the Noble Foundation, he chaired the agricultural program at Murray State College, Tishomingo, Okla., where he taught courses in agronomy and managed an extensive farming operation. He also has worked as a rangeland specialist for the Army Corps of Engineers and as the assistant curator of the S. M. Tracy Herbarium at Texas A&M University. Coffey is a certified range management consultant by the Society for Range Management. A member of several organizations, he is most active in the Oklahoma Cattlemen's Association, Society for Range Management, Oklahoma Crop Improvement Association, and Southern Pasture and Forage Crop Improvement Association.
• Master of Science in range science, 1985, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas
• Bachelor of Science in range science, 1983, Texas A&M University

