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Dr. Justin Talley, Assistant Professor



B.S., West Texas A&M, 2000
M.S., West Texas A&M, 2001
Ph.D., Kansas State University, 2006
justin.talley@okstate.edu


Current Extension Assignment (75 %):

I have responsibilities for the management of arthropod pests associated with livestock production. Focus of programs will be on providing current educational materials to livestock producers in Oklahoma. Since Oklahoma livestock production is both diverse and vast in size, the programming activities will range from arthropods associated with beef to those affecting small scale producers who rely on goat production.


Research (25%):

Interests include stable fly biology, integrated control, insecticide efficacy, sampling strategies, development of economic thresholds, and parasite/host interactions.


Professional Activities:

Entomological Society of America
Society of Southwestern Entomologists


Recent publications, proceedings, and presentations:

Talley, J., A. Broce, and L. Zurek. 2006. Reduction of stable fly larval habitats by managing hay feeding sites in pastures and characterizing the role of hay in development of stable fly larval sites. . Livestock Insect Workers' Conference at Amarillo, TX. (presentation)

Talley, J. 2005. Methods for feeding round hay bales and stable fly development. Kansas State Research & Extension Update at Manhattan, Kansas. (presentation)

Talley, J. 2005. Stable fly populations in pastured cattle. Kansas Pesticide Applicators Workshop at Emporia, Kansas. (presentation)

Talley, J., A. Broce, and L. Zurek. 2005. Effect of different feeding methods of large hay bales on stable fly populations in pastured cattle. Livestock Insect Workers' Conference at Bozeman, Montana. (presentation)

Talley, J., A. Broce, L. Zurek, J. DeRouchey, and Twig Marston. 2005. Effect of different feeding methods of large hay bales on stable fly populations in pastured cattle. Hays' Field Day. (presentation)

Talley, J., A. Broce, L. Zurek, J. DeRouchey, and Twig Marston. 2005. Effect of different feeding methods of large hay bales on stable fly populations in pastured cattle. KSU Cattleman's Day. (poster)

Talley, J., A. Broce, and L. Zurek. 2004. Strategies for management of stable flies (Diptera: Muscidae) developing in round hay bale feeding sites in pastures. Livestock Insect Workers' Conference at Lake Placid, New York. (presentation)

Talley, J., A. Broce, L. Zurek, and J. DeRouchey. 2004. Winter feeding sites of round bales as sources of stable flies in pastures. KSU Cattleman's Day. (poster)

Talley, J., G. Schuster, D. Parker, B. Clymer, C. Patrick. 2002. Monitoring Population Trends of House Flies and Stable Flies (Diptera: Mucidae) on Texas High Plains Feedlots. Livestock Insect Workers' Conference at Ruidosa, New Mexico. June 23 - June 26. (presentation)

Talley, J., G. Schuster, D. Parker, B. Clymer, C. Patrick. 2002. Monitoring Population Trends of House Flies and Stable Flies (Diptera: Mucidae) on Texas High Plains Feedlots. 2002 American Society of Agricultural Engineers International Meeting at Chicago, Illinois.

Talley, J., G. Schuster, D. Parker, B. Clymer. 2001. Monitoring and Identification of Flying Insects at Feedyards on the Texas High Plains. Livestock Insect Workers' Conference at Cody, Wyoming. July 8 - July 11. (presentation)

Talley, J., 2001. "Livestock IPM", Guest lecturer for Advancements in Livestock Production ANSC 5528. (presentation)

Talley, J., G. Schuster, D. Parker, B. Clymer. 2001. Monitoring and Identification of Flying Insects at Feedyards on the Texas High Plains. 2001 American Society of Agricultural Engineers at Sacramento, California.

Talley, J., G. Schuster, D. Parker, B. Clymer. 2001. Monitoring and Identification of Flying Insects at Feedyards on the Texas High Plains. 2001 Texas A&M University Agricultural Program Conference, January 8-12, College Station, Texas. (poster)

Talley, J., A. Knutson, G. Schuster. 2000. Beneficial Insects in Cotton: The Relationship Between Predator Population and Bollworm Egg Predation. Texas Tech Health Science 12th Annual Student Research Day Poster Competition, February 25, Lubbock, Texas. (poster)

Talley, J., A. Knutson, G. Schuster. 2000. Beneficial Insects in Cotton: The Relationship Between Predator Population and Bollworm Egg Predation. Southwestern Entomology Society Meeting Student Poster Competition, Fort Worth, Texas. (poster)