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MERRITT J. TAYLOR

 March, 2008

 Academic Training

 Ph.D. Agricultural Economics, Texas A&M University, 1982

M.S. Agricultural Economics, New Mexico State University, 1976

B.S. Animal Science, New Mexico State University, 1969

 Professional Background

 September, 1996 to Present - Center Director and Professor, (Department Head) the Wes Watkins Agricultural Research and Extension Center, Lane, Oklahoma.  Emphasis is on testing technical feasibility and development of economically viable alternative horticultural enterprises for Southeastern Oklahoma.  Responsible for budgeting, planning and operation of Research and Extension Center and supervision of Center employees. Play key role in development of funding sources for the Center and participating scientists.  Administrative annual evaluation of faculty for promotion and tenure submitted to their respective disciplinary departments. Provide leadership representing the Center to the public and to OSU administration. 

 Current and pending extramural funding January, 2007 - $900,600.

 Extramural Research Grants - USDA/CSREES Special Grants Programs, USDA-IPM Strategies, EPSCoR, OSU Office of the Vice President - Internet2 Supplemental Grant,   USDA Pest Management Alternatives Research, USDA/Southern Region IPM Grants, National Watermelon Promotion Board Grant.

 1987 - Sept 1996    Professor and Area Extension Economist-Management and Marketing, Texas A&M University, South Texas District 12 – (The twenty two counties South of San Antonio)

 Management advising and educational programs for agricultural businesses in production management, marketing, financial planning and management, budgeting, investment analysis,  tax management, risk  management using the futures market, marketing of products domestically and for export and international trade.   Clients included lending institutions, government agencies, private and corporate agricultural businesses.

 Developed and continually updated information regarding the most recent costs and returns of producing  and  marketing  the various crop and livestock enterprises in the South District (22 Counties) of the State of Texas.  Developed U.S. and global information regarding marketing trends in prices and volumes of the various commodities produced  in South Texas.  Recommended  alternatives  to maximize  the producers' objectives, including using the futures and options market as a pricing and risk management strategy. Provided educational programs in Marketing, Whole Business Management, Production Management, Accounting and Control, Investment Analysis, Financial Management, Tax Management, Integrated  Resource Management Systems and International Trade.  Programs utilized various training techniques, which included lectures, handouts, the Experiential Learning Cycle, Spreadsheets and menu driven computer software.

 Research Grants - USDA/ARS (IPM Strategies on Cotton in the Rio Grande Valley of Texas),  USDA/APHIS (Biological Control of Colorado Potato Beetle on Potatoes in Northern U.S.) 

 Graduate Faculty - Texas A&M University

 Governor's Representative - Represented the Governor of Texas in Egypt on a program sponsored by The American Egyptian  Cooperation Foundation   to evaluate the potential of Texas and  U.S.  Joint- Venture investment in Egypt.  Four states were invited: California, Illinois, Ohio and Texas.

 Governor’s Representative – Represented the Governor of Texas in NAFTA discussions concerning potential railroad traffic across northern Mexico from the west coast of Mexico into Texas crossing the border at Ojinaga/Presidio.

 March, 1993 to June 1993

 Temporarily assigned to the Main Campus at Texas A&M to provide leadership and technical assistance for the various foreign contracts being either implemented or solicited by International Programs and the Department of Agricultural Economics.

 May, 1992 to March, 1993   Director - Model Farm, Tatarstan, Russia

 Organizer and Director of the start-up phase of a 1,000-acre Model Farm in Tatarstan, Russia. The Model Farm was financed by the Tatneft Oil Amalgamation in the Romanshinko Oil Field which is the largest oil field in Eastern Europe, located approximately 600 miles East of Moscow.

 The objectives of the development of the Model Farm were to:  Create an environment similar to a U.S. Style Research and Extension Center where improved production, marketing and management technology could be demonstrated;  Provide leadership and direction in the process of State Farm lands being developed into several private ownership and privately managed farming enterprises using the most profitable and environmentally sensitive technology available.

 Responsibilities included assisting in the development of an infrastructure for private ownership to evolve from the current State Farm structure; design, planning and implementation of farm crop and livestock program;  assisted in the design of structures and oversaw approximately  forty construction workers; assisted in design of proposals for further funding to include private foreign businesses and government assistance agencies.  Assisted in the orientation and training of a long-term Resident Director Consultant for the Tatarstan Model Farm Feb-March, 1993.  Subsequent to this project, two USDA training grants of over $1 million were awarded to Texas A&M for educating the Russian leadership in free-market decision-making.  I was in the first group of professors to teach free market decision-making to the university and institute professors from the former Soviet Union at the Kazan Institute.

 1984 - 1986 -- Farm Planning/Agricultural Economist, Experience Incorporated contract with USAID for the Chapare Regional  Development  Project  in Bolivia.  Assistant Project  Coordinator  and member  of  a long-term, six-person team implementing  a  project concerned  with developing Farming Systems for the various  micro regions of the Tropical Chapare Region that would provide  viable alternatives  to  coca production.  The team  provided  technical assistance  to the Bolivian Institute of Agricultural  Technology (IBTA)  in  the establishment of a Subtropical  Agricultural  Research,  Extension, and Training System.  Two abandoned agricultural experiment stations were recovered and reestablished.  Bolivian research scientists were trained in acceptable scientific research methodology, data collection and analysis and development of research reports.  Extension training programs  were developed  and  implemented to train trainers  in  improving their technical skills and to learn the techniques for an  educational program based on the Experiential Learning Cycle Methodology.  The target audiences were farmers organized as  cooperative community groups that functioned as political entities as well as a basis for community development.  Related components  consisted of:  (1) agricultural and forestry production;  (2)  agribusiness and agroindustry development and marketing of Chapare agricultural products;  and (3) project administration  and  institutional development.

 1984 - Senior Consultant - Experience Incorporated,  Minneapolis, Minnesota.  Participated in Contract Research projects concerned with evaluation of several companies for consideration in mergers or buyouts by an oil industry corporation.  Evaluation of the high fructose  corn syrup industry by a major sugar industry  corporation.   Developed a dynamic computer model of the demand for  grain  barge use in the major U.S. river systems for a major barge company for long-term investment decisions in capital stock.  This  model was kept on retainer for annual update and evaluation.  Developed proposals  for  private industry,  government  and  international contracts for research, development and implementation.

 1981  -  1984 -- Agricultural Economist -  Texas  A&M  University contract with USAID and the Ministry of Agriculture of Haiti.

 Leader  of  Agricultural Economics and Farm  Management  Program. Responsible  for  training designated ministry employees  in  the Research and Extension Service Division.  A training program  was developed in data collection and analysis of statistics, technologies, and  constraints of the small farmers in Haiti, for  ministry  of Agriculture  Scientists and Extension Agents.  A farming  systems approach  was  utilized.   A training program  for  trainers  was developed to extend research and verification plot information to communities utilizing the Experiential Learning Cycle  Methodology.  Assisted  in design, implementation, and analysis  of  controlled and farm demonstration experiments throughout the country that  were  developed into  and disseminated as technological packages to  improve  the farmers’ economic conditions.

 Aug.-Sept. 1983 -- Agricultural Economist - Project Evaluation

 Member of a seven-person project evaluation team to Haiti. Assisted  USAID/Haiti  in evaluating the soundness  of  continued institutional,  economic and technical support for an  irrigation component  of an Integrated Development Project.   Evaluated  the profitability  of cropping systems with and  without  irrigation. Determined potential changes that would occur as farmers switched to modern farming technology.  Initial USAID plan to scrap the project was reversed due to the economic cost/benefit report.

 1979  -  1981 -- Research Associate, Department  of  Agricultural Economics, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas.

 Developed  computer network models of the  transportation  system involving the movement of United States produced corn,  soybeans, grain  sorghum, soft wheat, Durham wheat and hard wheat from  the farm  to the domestic market and importing countries.   Scenarios within the marketing infrastructure utilizing truck, rail, barge, and ocean freighter were evaluated.  * The national railroad system modified unit train pricing and logistical structure based on results of these models.

 1976 - 1979 -- Lecturer, Department of  Agricultural  Economics, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas.  Lecturer to four (4) sections of students per semester for a course titled "Agriculture  Economics  325 - Farm and Ranch  Management" (required course for all agriculture majors). Developed and presented curriculum for lectures and laboratory exercise materials, supervised laboratory problem solving exercises and evaluated students' progress through quizzes and examinations.  Subject material included economic principles, business planning, decision-making techniques, accounting principles, tax management, and capital acquisition.  (Nominated for Outstanding Teacher Award).

 Academic  advisor  for Spanish speaking foreign students in the Department of Agricultural Economics - Texas A & M University.  Faculty Advisor for the El Salvador Students Club.

 1976 -  Research Associate, Department of Agricultural Economics, Jan-Aug  New  Mexico State University, Las  Cruces,  New  Mexico. Primary  focus  was on data gathering and analysis  of  the  fuel energy requirements for producing eighteen (18) of New Mexico's commodities.

 1974 - 1976 -- Graduate Student, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, New Mexico.  Thesis topic on fuel requirements to produce beef in feedlots and on open range.

 1972  - 1974 -- Construction Superintendent, Johnmeyer Construction  Company, Vichy, Missouri.

 Underground telephone construction, contract blasting and  explosive handling.  Responsible for coordination of projects, including public relations and fulfillment of production  requirements. Supervisor of fourteen skilled operators.

1965  - 1972 - Farms and Feedlot Manager, Chelten Farms,  Inc., Las Cruces, New Mexico.

 Provided  management, organization and operational authority of 1,000 acres  of flood  irrigated farmland.  Five farms were involved.   Principal crops  grown were cotton, alfalfa, corn, sorghum, barley, and oats.  Managed  feedlot of approximately 3,500 head stocker cattle, and 180  head registered Guernsey dairy.  Supervised eight full-time employees and 100-150 temporary contract laborers.  Custom farming operation, which included heavy plowing, and land preparation, ensilage and cotton stalk chopping.

 1961-1965      U.S. Navy – Underwater Weapons, Explosives, Welding, Machine Shop.

 Foreign Service

 Consulting projects in:  Haiti, West Indies;  Dominican Republic; Honduras; Bolivia; Peru; Mexico; Egypt;  Tatarstan, Russia; Crimea, Ukraine; Uzbekistan, Kyrgyz Republic, Armenia, Georgia.

 Languages

 English -- Native;  Spanish -- Excellent;  Haitian Creole -- Weak;  Russian -- Weak;

 Private  Consulting 

 Marketing-Management Advisor for irrigated farms, commercial cow/calf, exotic cattle businesses in the U.S.

 Slaughterhouse, rendering plant and 16,000 head feedlot, modern meat markets in Mexico.

 Crop profile for recommended marketing strategy and emphasis in coca alternative crops program in Bolivia (Cocaine control program).

 Joint Venture Feasibility study for an international barter company from New York to lease collective farms and cotton gins in Uzbekistan. 

 Affiliations

 American Agricultural Economics Association

Western Agricultural Economics Association

Southern Agricultural Economics Association

International Agricultural Economics Association

Texas Vegetable Association (Secretary for 4 years)

Oklahoma Vegetable Association (Board of Directors Advisor)

Texas and Oklahoma Watermelon Association

National Watermelon Association

Entomology Society of America

Southern Branch of American Society of Horticulture Sciences

 University Committees

 Texas  Agricultural  Extension  Service - Issue  Task  Force  for Marketing of Agricultural Products

 Texas A&M University System - Five-Year Strategic Plan Commodity Panels, Sugar Crops and Citrus (Chairman).

 Texas Agricultural Extension Service - International Marketing Initiative Team

 Texas Agricultural Extension Service - Chairman of Environmental Public Policy Initiative Team.

 Texas A&M System: Appointed by Dean and Deputy Chancellor to two-year term on Texas A&M Agricultural System "Think Tank" for Strategic Direction of the System.

 Oklahoma State University, Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources- Distance Education Committee.

 Oklahoma State University, Food and Agricultural Products Center – Value Added Advisory Committee.

 Oklahoma State University, Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources  GPRA Committee

 Oklahoma State University, Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Administrative Committee

 Oklahoma State University, Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Agricultural Administrative Planning Group.

 Awards

 Citation  of Excellence for Service and Support to County  Extension  Educational  Programs  in South Texas -Presented  by  the County Agricultural Agents, 1989 (First time award was extended)

 Award  of  Appreciation In Recognition and Appreciation  of  Outstanding  Contributions  and Service to the  Lettuce,  Onion  and Melon Industry of Texas, 1989

 Certificate  of Appreciation For Continued Support  of  Extension Educational  Programs Sponsored By The Zapata County Extension Program Council, December 6, 1990.

 Certificate  of  Appreciation From the Cotton  Producers  of  Rio Bravo, Tamaulipas, Mexico.  The certificate reads: La  Asociacion de Productores de Algodon de Rio Bravo Reconoce la  Participacion del  Dr.  Merritt J. Taylor En el 1er  Seminario  Regional  Sobre Algodonero   "El  Algodonero,  Cultivo  Viejo  Para   Productores Nuevos", Cd. Rio Bravo, Tamps., Enero 16, de 1991.

 Certificate of Appreciation from Universidad Autonoma Chapingo, For Outstanding Contribution to the Success of the International Citrus Conference held in  Martinez de la Torre, Vera Cruz, Mexico,  March, 1991

 Certificate of Recognition from the Global Knowledge Group for "Sistema de Apoyo Estrategio Para El Sector Agropecuario de Mexico",  December, 1995.

 Certificate of Recognition from American Agri-Women, Inc. for Leadership and Invaluable Contribution To The Strength and Growth of Agriculture, December, 1995

 Certificate of Appreciation from the South Texas Onion and Melon Committee for Outstanding Contribution to the Industry,  August, 1996.

 Recognition by The Department of Agricultural Economics at Texas A&M University for “Meritorious  Service To The Agricultural Industry, the State of Texas and the World”, July, 1996.

 Certificate of Appreciation from the Kiamichi-Atoka Technology Center for participation in the School-to-Work Initiative creating the Connection Between Education and Business.  April, 2001.

 Recognized by the Oklahoma Vegetable Association at the bi-state Horticultural Industry Show in Springdale, Arkansas.  The Plaque states: Outstanding Service Award, Presented to Merritt Taylor In Grateful Acknowledgement For Extraordinary Service to The Oklahoma Vegetable Industry Presented by The Oklahoma Vegetable Association, January 2003

 Group Extension Communication Award from the American Society for Horticultural Science – Southern Region, at the annual meetings in Dallas, Texas February, 2008, for 

Oklahoma’s Guide to Growing Fruits, Nuts and Vegetables, October 2007, Oklahoma State University, Eric T. Stafne, James Shrefler, Lynn Brandenberger, Brian Kahn, William McGlynn, Warrren Roberts, John Damicone, Jonathan Edelson, and Merritt Taylor

 Certification: Chemical Applicator’s License

 Special Training:       7 Habits of Highly Effective People

                                    Sexual Harassment Training for Administrators

 Publications:

 Taylor, Merritt J., "The Energy Requirements To Produce Beef In New Mexico," Unpublished Masters Thesis, January, 1976.

 Patrick, N., F. Worman, M. Taylor and J. Sweetser, "Energy Requirements For Agricultural Production In New Mexico," New Mexico State University, New Mexico Energy Institute, Final Report, NMEI 29, May, 1979.

 Taylor,  Merritt, Stephen Fuller, and Yanira Baños; "Trends in United States Grain and Soybean Exports and Utilized Port Areas, 1969-1978", M.P. No. 1477 Department of Agricultural Economics.  The Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, June, 1981.

 Taylor,  Merritt J., "A Model to Analyze the Export Grain Transportation  Systems",  Unpublished  Dissertation,  Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, May, 1982.

 Makus, Larry, Stephen Fuller, and Merritt Taylor; "Effectiveness of Intermodal Competition in Limiting Export Grain Rail Rates. "Presentation at the AAEA Meetings,  Logan, Utah, 1982.

 Fuller, Stephen, Larry Makus, and Merritt Taylor; "Effect of Railroad Deregulation on Export-Grain Rates," North Central Journal of Agricultural Economics, January, 1982.

 Stutler, Kern R., James L. Walker, Miguel A. Lugo-Lopez, Carol A. Stengel, Merritt J. Taylor, and Ruth Yabes; USAID/Haiti, "Evaluation of the Irrigation Component of the Integrated Agricultural Development Project No. 521-0078, Water Management Synthesis II Project," September, 1983.

 Cheaney, Robert L., and Merritt J. Taylor; "Factors to Consider in Recommending Cropping Systems in Haiti."  M.P. Ministry of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Haiti, December, 1983.

 Taylor, Merritt J. and Robert L. Cheaney; "Guide For Developing An Effective Extension Program for Haitian Farmers", Port au Prince, Haiti, June, 1984.

 Bursch, William, Merritt Taylor, Bill Hand, Richard Magniani, "Estimated Grain Exports Via The U.S. River Systems and The Resulting Demand For Grain Barges to The Year 2009," Demand For Grain Barges Contract Report for - American Commercial Barge Company, Experience Incorporated Project No. 1770, October, 1984.

 Bursch, William, Richard Magniani, Cecil Fuller, Merritt Taylor, "Strategic Directions For American Crystal Sugar Company Related to The Impact of High Fructose Corn Sugar (HFCS)," Impact Of HFCS Contract Report for - American Crystal Sugar Company, Experience Incorporated Project No. 1745, September, 1984.

 Bursch, William, Lee Sandeger, Herve Evans, Richard Baldwin, Richard Magniani, Merritt Taylor," Acquisition Evaluation of Agrigenetics," Seed Company Acquisition Contract Report for - Lubrizol Oil Company, Experience Incorporated Project No. 1816, August, 1984.

 Sanchez, Daniel and Merritt J. Taylor; "Costos de Produccion de Cultivos Tradiccionales en el Chapare, 1986".   Boletin  #5, IBTA/Chapare, Cochabamba, Bolivia, 1986.

 McGrann, James M., Merritt J. Taylor, Art Beckwith and David Hughes; "Texas Sugarcane Enterprise Budget Templates, User's Manual" (CBS), Texas Agricultural Extension Service, March, 1988.

 Taylor, Merritt J., and Gordon Powell, "Texas Citrus Production, Utilization and Demand", Texas  Citrus  Handbook.  Texas Agricultural Extension Service, L-2319 (Sept. 1988)

 Taylor, Merritt J., and Gordon Powell, "Texas Citrus Marketing Regulations", Texas Citrus Handbook Texas Agricultural Extension Service,  L-2321   (September 1988).

 Taylor,  Merritt J., and  Gordon Powell  "Texas Citrus Grower Market Outlets"  Texas Citrus Handbook Texas Agricultural Extension Service,  L-2321   (September 1988).

 Taylor, Merritt J., and Gordon Powell  "Texas Citrus Market Promotion"  Texas Citrus Handbook Texas Agricultural Extension Service,  L-2321   (September 1988).

 Taylor, Merritt J., Jose G. Peña and Paul Teague.  "Texas Citrus Young Orchard Establishment Costs" Texas Citrus Handbook Texas Agricultural Extension Service,  L-2321   (September 1988).

 Taylor, Merritt J., Jose G. Peña and Paul Teague.  "Texas Citrus Young Orchard Production Costs and Returns - Years 4 to 7" Texas Citrus Handbook. Texas Agricultural Extension Service,  L-2321   (September 1988).

Taylor,   Merritt  J.,  Jose G. Peña and  Paul Teague,  "Texas Citrus Mature Orchard Production Costs and Returns - Year 8 to 10+" Texas Citrus Handbook. Texas Agricultural Extension Service, L-2322 (September 1988).

 Lander,  Carmen,  Enrique Perez, Marvin Miller,  Merritt  Taylor, Jose  Amador,  "Cantaloupe Vine Decline Demonstrations,  Rio Grande City, Starr County, Texas", Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1989.

 Lander,   Carmen,  Enrique Perez, Robert Turley, Marvin Miller, Merritt Taylor, Jose Amador,  "Results of the Demonstrations Conducted in the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas to Evaluate Melon Cultivars for Their Resistance or Susceptibility to Vine Decline", Starr Produce Co. Inc., Rio Grande  City, Starr County, Texas and Helle Farms, Inc., La Joya,  Hidalgo County Texas, Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1989.

 Norman, John W., Merritt J. Taylor, Steve D. Livingston, John E. Bremer, Logan Boswell, Terry Lockamy, Jonathan G. Sunday, David  B. Sandefer, Enrique Perez, C. Wayne Smith, Kamal M. El-Zik, Bobby L. Bredthauer, Ray Castenada, Ralph  Morgan, "1989 Lower Rio Grande Valley Cotton Variety Performance Tests Including Fiber Quality Analysis", Texas Agricultural Extension Service, Weslaco, Texas, In Cooperation With: Cotton And Grain Producers of The Lower Rio Grande  Valley, December, 1989.

 Heilman, M. D., L. N. Namken and M. J. Taylor, "Thirty Inch Row Spacing For Cotton Production In The Rio Grande Valley of South Texas", Proceedings Of The Lower Rio Grande Valley Cotton Conference, South Padre Island, Texas, October 6 & 7, 1989.

 Taylor, Merritt J., "Cotton's Economic Impact On The Rio Grande Valley, Texas," Proceedings of the Lower Rio Grande Valley Cotton Conference, South Padre Island, Texas October, 6&7, 1989.

 Fuller, Stephen, Charles Hall and Merritt Taylor,  "Statistics on Selected Vegetable, Melon and  Citrus Crops Produced in Texas", A Contract Report by the Texas Agricultural Experiment Station and Texas Agricultural Extension Service for the Agricultural Research Service U.S. Department of  Agriculture, Weslaco, Texas, October, 1989

 Taylor, Merritt J. Marvin D. Heilman, L. Neal Namken, "Increased Revenue Expected From Reducing Cotton Row Spacing From 40 Inches To 30 Inches In The Rio Grande Valley",  Proceedings of the Belt-wide Cotton Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada,  January 9-14, 1990.

 Lacewell, Ronald D., John R.C. Robinson, John R. Stoll, Roger Freeman, Jerry Kazda, Carol Hankamer, Robert Stewart, Chibo Onyeji, Merritt Taylor, "Estimated Agricultural Benefits Attributable To Drainage And Flood Control In Cameron County, Texas", Final Report prepared for the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service, Temple, Texas and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Galveston, Texas, February 19, 1990.

 Heilman, M.D., M.V. Hickman, M.J. Taylor, "A Comparison of Wing-Chisel Tillage With Conventional Tillage on Yield, Resource Conservation and Economics", Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, 1990.

 Edwards,  Richard A. and Merritt J. Taylor, "The Impact of  Agribusiness  In The Rio Grande Valley (Cameron, Hidalgo, Starr and  Willacy  Counties), Texas A&M, Department of Agricultural Economics, Departmental  Publication, March, 1990.

 Taylor, Merritt J., "Freeze Damage Costs For The Texas Sugar Industry", Sugar Cane, West Glamorgan, United Kingdom,  No. 5, September/October, 1990.

 Taylor, Merritt J., "Impact of Melons In South Texas - 1990"' Annual Melon Federal Market Order Report and Policy Statement, October, 1990.

 Richardson, C.L., C.W. Hanselka, J.C. Paschal, M.J. Taylor, G.S. Kemph and J.M. Payne, "South Texas Ranching - A Profile" PR-4860, Beef Cattle Research In Texas, 1990,  Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, College Station, Texas, June, 1991.

 Taylor, Merritt J., "The U.S.-Mexico Free Trade Agreement: Issues And Implications For The U.S. And Texas Cotton Industry", U.S. - Mexico Free Trade Issue Paper Series TAMRC International Market Research Report No. IM-6-91, Texas Agricultural Market Research Center Report, Texas A&M University, April, 1991.

 Fuller, Stephen, Charles Hall and Merritt Taylor, "Texas Vegetable, Melon And Citrus Crops: Production, Location And Competitive Position",  TAMRC Information Report No. IR-1-91, Texas Agricultural Market Research Center Report, Texas A&M University, April, 1991.

 Taylor, Merritt J., "Crop Profile - Chapare Region Of Bolivia", Chapare Regional Development Project, USAID Contract No. AID/514-C-00-4214, Cochabamba, Bolivia, August, 1991.

 Taylor, Merritt J. and C. Parr Rosson, "Curso Intensivo Sobre Administracion de Ranchos Ganaderos",  Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico, sponsored by the Mexican Association of Animal Producers, September, 1991.

 Norman, John W., Merritt J. Taylor, Steve Livingston, John E. Bremer, Terry Lockamy, Brad Cowan, Enrique Perez, Ruben Saldaña, "Lower Rio Grande Valley Cotton Blue Book - 1991, A Compilation of Variety Test and Demonstration Results", November, 1991.

 Hanselka, C.W., J.C. Paschal, M.J. Taylor, W.W. Carson, R. Mercado, "Comprehensive Management For Profit, A South Texas Integrated Resource Management Program - 1990-1991 Annual Report", February, 1992

 Taylor, M.J., and William T. Roach, "Narrow Row Cotton - Why Farmers Are Making The Switch In The Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas," Proceedings of the Beltwide Cotton Conference, Nashville, Tennessee, January, 1992.

 Robinson, John R.C., L.N. Namken, Merritt J. Taylor, "Whole Farm Analysis of Alternative Row Spacings for Cotton in The Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas," Project Report, USDA/ARS Project No. 0500-0002-015-00d - Integration of Agronomic and Pest Management Strategies To Increase Efficiency and Reduce Chemical Usage in Cotton Production, 1992.

 Taylor, Merritt J., John P. Nichols, J.D. McCrady, "Compromises and Adjustments: Developing A Model Farm In Tatarstan, Russia," Presented at the American Association For The Advancement of Science (AAAS) annual meetings, Boston, Massachusetts, February, 1993, - Faculty Paper Series FP-93-2, Department of Agricultural Economics, Texas A&M University, February, 1993.

 Nichols, John P., Stephen W. Fuller, Lonnie L. Jones, Merritt J. Taylor, J.D. McCrady, Richard Grosskopf, "U.S. Agriculture and Agribusiness", Teaching Materials for Introductory Course in Agricultural Business Management for the Former Soviet Union (English and Russian Language Versions), Department of Agricultural Economics, Texas A&M University, July, 1993.

 Norman, John W., Jeff Johnson, Steve Livingston, John Bremer, Alton N. Sparks, Merritt Taylor, et al., "Lower Rio Grande Valley Cotton Blue Book 1993," A compilation of variety test and demonstration results and foliar feed, herbicide and insecticide test results, Texas Agricultural Extension Service Regional Report 500-93, January, 1994.

 White, Duboise, C. Parr Rosson, III, Carl G. Anderson and Merritt J. Taylor, "A Cost Comparison Of Cotton Gins In The Lower Rio Grande Valley With Tamaulipas, Mexico," Proceedings of the Beltwide Cotton Conferences, San Diego, California, January, 1994.

 Robinson, John R. C., L. Neal Namken, and Merritt J. Taylor, "Whole Farm Analysis of Alternative Row Spacings for Cotton in the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas," Presented at the 1993 Cotton Economics and Marketing Conference,  January 10-14, New Orleans, Louisiana.  Published in the 1993 Proceedings of the Beltwide Cotton Conferences, National Cotton Council (1993):494-496

 Robinson, John R.C. and Merritt J. Taylor,  "Farmer Expenditures for Boll Weevil Control in South Texas: 1991-93",  Proceedings of the  1994 Cotton Economics and Marketing Conference,  Beltwide Cotton Conference,  San Diego, California, January, 1994.

 Taylor, Merritt J., and Jeff W. Johnson, "Dollar Value of Documentation in Biological Control Research Projects”, Presented at the Joint Meetings of the Mexican Entomological Society and the American Entomological Society (Southwest Branch), Biological Control Symposium, Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo Leon, Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico, April, 1994.

 Johnson, J.R., D.R. Langford, L.L. Falconer, M.J. Taylor, and J.R.C. Robinson, "Sugarcane Production Costs and Returns in The Rio Grande Valley: A Case Study," Rio Farms Inc. Agricultural Research and Demonstration 1992-1993 Research Report, Monte Alto, Texas, June, 1994.

 Rosson, C. Parr III., Amy Purvis-Pagano, E. Berry Summerour II., Lonnie L. Jones, Ronald D. Lacewell, Teofilo Ozuna, Allen L. Wyse, Merritt J. Taylor, Sharif M. Masud, "Agricultural Trade and The Environment: Potential Impacts on The Rio Grande Valley of Texas", congressional briefing document, July 29, 1994.

 Taylor, Merritt J., "Economic Importance Of Cucurbits,"  Presented at the International Cucurbitaceae 1994 Conference, November 1-4, 1994, South Padre Island, Texas.

 Robinson, John R.C., Merritt J. Taylor, M. G. Rojas, J. M. Morales-Rojas, and E. G. King, "Economic Potential of In Vitro Reared Catolaccus grandis (Burks) For Augmentative Control Of Boll Weevil,  Presented in the Biological Control Section of the National Entomological Society of America (ESA) meetings, Dallas, Texas, December 15, 1994.

 Taylor, Merritt J.,  Charles R. Hall and Gustavo A. Molina, "Texas Citrus Production, Utilization and Demand,"  Revision of the Texas Citrus Handbook, Texas Agricultural Extension Service,  December,  1994.

 Taylor, Merritt J.,  Charles R. Hall and Gustavo A. Molina, "Texas Citrus Marketing Regulations,"  Revision of the Texas Citrus Handbook, Texas Agricultural Extension Service,  December,  1994.

 Taylor, Merritt J.,  Charles R. Hall and Gustavo A. Molina, "Texas Citrus Grower Market Outlets,"  Revision of the Texas Citrus Handbook, Texas Agricultural Extension Service,  December,  1994.

 Taylor, Merritt J.,  Charles R. Hall and Gustavo A. Molina, "Texas Citrus Market Promotion,"  Revision of the Texas Citrus Handbook, Texas Agricultural Extension Service,  December,  1994.

 Robinson, John R.C., Kelley J. Bryant and Merritt J. Taylor, "The Impact of Groundwater Protection Policies on regional Cotton Acreage," Presented at the 1995 Cotton Economics and Marketing Conference, January 4-7, 1995, San Antonio, Texas.  Published in the 1995 Proceedings of the Beltwide Cotton Conferences, National Cotton Council, January, 1995.

 Robinson, John R.C., Merritt J. Taylor, M. G. Rojas, J. M. Morales-Rojas, and E. G. King, "Economic Potential of Augmentative Releases of Boll Weevil Parasites Reared on Artificial Diet," 1995 Proceedings of the Beltwide Cotton Conferences, National Cotton Council, January 7, 1995.

 Merritt J. Taylor, John R.C. Robinson, M. Guadalupe Rojas, Juan Morales-Ramos, and Edgar G. King,  "Economic and Environmental Impacts From Integrating Insecticides and Parasite Releases For Effective Control of Cotton Insect Pests",  Presented at the Annual American Farm Bureau Meeting,  St. Louis, Missouri, January 9-10, 1995

 Robinson, John R.C.,  Merritt J. Taylor, and Edgar G. King, "Augmenting Biological Control Inputs For Integrated Pest Management of Primary and Secondary Pests: A Case Study,"  Selected paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southern Agricultural Economics Association, New Orleans, La,  January 29 - February 1, 1995.

 Taylor,  Merritt J.,  "Texas Citrus,  Grapefruit Orchard Establishment Costs (Years 1-3)", Revision of the Texas Citrus Handbook, Texas Agricultural Extension Service,  February, 1995.

 Taylor,  Merritt J.,  "Texas Citrus, Young Grapefruit Orchard Production Costs and Returns (Years 4 to 7)",  Revision of the Texas Citrus Handbook, Texas Agricultural Extension Service,  February, 1995.

 Taylor,   Merritt  J.,  "Texas Citrus,  Mature Grapefruit Orchard Production Costs and Returns (Years 8 to 10)",  Revision of the Texas Citrus Handbook, Texas Agricultural Extension Service,  February, 1995.

 Lacewell, Ronald D., Amy Purvis, Roger Freeman, Jerry Kazda, David Petit, Anil Ruspasinghe, John Shepperd, Merritt Taylor, "Estimated South Main Channel Agricultural Benefits Attributable To Drainage Control In Hidalgo, Willacy Counties, Texas", Final report prepared for the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resource Conservation Service, Temple and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Galveston, May 1 1995.

 Rosson, C. Parr III, Amy Purvis, E. Berry Summerour II, Lonnie L. Jones, Ronald D. Lacewell, Teofilo Ozuna Jr., Allen J. Wyse, Merritt J. Taylor, Sharif M. Masud, "Agricultural Trade And The Environment: Potential Impacts On The Lower Rio Grande Valley Of Texas," Environmental Affairs Team Report 95-2, Project Completion Report Prepared For Office Of Technology Assessment, U.S. Congress, Department of Agricultural Economics, Texas A&M Agricultural Program, June 1, 1995.

Norman, John W. Jr., Steve D. Livingston, John E. Bremer, Alton N. Sparks, Tom Isakeit, Merritt Taylor, et al., “Lower Rio Grande Valley Cotton Blue Book 1995, A Compilation of Variety Test and Demonstration Results and Various Other Demonstrations and Tests In Cotton”, Regional Report 500-95, The Texas A&M University System, U.S. Department of Agriculture, and the County Commissioners Courts of Texas Cooperating, December, 1995.

 Taylor, Merritt J.,  " History of Sugarcane in the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas",  Chapter in Annual Report of Rio Farms Inc., (a private research foundation), February, 1996.

 Robinson, John R. C., Merritt J. Taylor, "Economic Case Studies of Whitefly Management", Chapter in Bemesia 1995: Taxonomy, Biology, Damage, Control and Management, Edited by D. Gerling and R.T. Mayer, USDA Publication ISBN: 1 898298 33 5,  1996.

 Taylor, Merritt J., “NAFTA and How It Effects You”, Proceedings of the 16th Annual Oklahoma Horticulture Industries Show, 207 - 209, January, 1997.

 Roberts, Warren, Jim Duthie, Jonathan Edelson, Jim Shrefler, Merritt Taylor, “Relationship Between Watermelon Foliage and Fruit”, Proceedings of the 17th Annual Horticulture Industries Show, 229-234, January, 9-10, 1998.

 Taylor, Merritt J., Don C. Vacek, and Tadeusz J. Poprowski, “Economic Evaluation of a Biological Control Method Against the Colorado Potato Beetle”, Poster presented at the Annual ESA Meetings, Las Vegas, Nevada, November, 1998.

 Shrefler, J.W. Roberts, B.W. Edelson, J.V. Duthie, J.A. Taylor, M.J.  “Assessment of currently available and potential tools for controlling weeds in watermelon”. SOURCE: Proceedings, Southern Weed Science Society. 1998. v. 51 p. 93.

 Roberts, W., M. Bienacki, J. Duthie, M. Taylor and J. V. Edelson,  “Vegetable Yields with Poultry Litter: Application and Implications”.  Proc. OK/ARK Hort. Ind. Show. 1999

 Roberts, W., Maciej Biernacki, Benny Bruton, Jim Duthie, Jonathan Edelson, Sam Pair, Jim Shrefler, Merritt Taylor, Penny Perkins-Veazie.  “A Changing Watermelon Industry”.  Proceedings of the OK/ARK Hort. Ind. Show, 1999.

 Taylor, Merritt J.,  “Pluses and Minuses of Two Agencies At The Same Location”, Presented as an invited paper at the National Meetings of the National Research Center Administrators Society Meetings, SAAS Meetings, Memphis, Tennessee, Feb, 1999.

 Roberts, Warren, Jim Duthie, Jonathan Edelson, Jim Shrefler, Maciej Biernacki, Merritt Taylor, “Watermelon Germination Responses to Temperature and Cultivar”.  HortScience 34:827, 1999.

 Roberts, BW, J. Shrefler, J. Duthie, J. Edelson, M. Taylor, "Weed Control Mechanisms in Multi-Cropped Forages and Watermelon", Proceedings of the Bi-State Horticultural Industry Show, Tulsa, OK, Jan, 2000

 Taylor, Merritt J., “Labor Issues in 2000”, Proceedings of the Bi-State Horticulture Industry Show, Tulsa, OK, January, 2000.

 Roberts, Warren, J. Edelson, J. Duthie, J. Shrefler, M. Taylor, M. Biernacki, “Conservation Tillage for Vegetables”, Proceedings of the Bi-State Horticulture Industry Show, Tulsa, OK, January, 2000.

 Biernacki, M., W. Roberts, J. Shrefler, J, Duthie, J. Edelson and M. Taylor.  “Effects of Weed Density and Distance on Watermelon Growth and Development”. Proc South. Weed Sci. Soc. January, 2000. Tulsa, OK.                     

Biernacki, M., W. Roberts, J. Shrefler, J, Duthie, J. Edelson and M. Taylor.  “Water Use by Watermelon and Selected Weeds”,  Proc South. Weed Sci. Soc.  January 2000. Tulsa, OK.

 Taylor, Merritt J., "Economic Importance of Alternative Fiber Development in Oklahoma", Proceedings of the International Kenaf Association Meetings, Oklahoma City, OK, Feb, 2000.

 Taylor, Merritt J.,  "U.S. Agriculture, Agribusiness and American Accounting Principles", Teaching Materials for Introductory Course in Agricultural Business Management for the former Soviet Country, the Kyrgyz Republic, March , 2001.

 Taylor, Merritt J., J.V. Edelson, “Bugs and $”, Statewide Watermelon Meeting, Chickasha, OK, Dec 2001

 Taylor, Merritt J., J. Schatzer, and J. Motes, Chapters 2 and 3, Appendix Tables 1A – 1L, of  Cucurbit Integrated Crop Management Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service Publication E-853, P. Bolin and L. Brandenberger – Editors, January, 2002.

 Roberts, Warren, J. M. Biernacki, J. Duthie, J. Edelson, M. Taylor, W. Lu, “Watermelon Survey Findings for Oklahoma”, Proceedings of the Bi-State Horticultural Industry Show, Tulsa, OK, pp 160-161, Jan, 2002.

 Shrefler, J., J. Duthie, J. Edelson, W. Roberts, M. Taylor, and M. Dogramaci, 2002.  Foliar Disease Management Alternatives for Watermelon, (Citrullus lanatus). In D.N. Maynard (ed.) Cucurbitaceae 2002.  ASHS Press, Alaexandria, VA. (2002) 252-258.

 Taylor, Merritt J., J. V. Edelson, B.W. Roberts, J. Duthie, M. Biernacki, “Pest Control: Economic Effect on Profit”, Joint meetings of Southwest Branch of Entomology Society of America with the Mexican National Entomological Society, Guanajuato, Mexico, Feb., 2002

 Roberts, W., J. V. Edelson, M. Biernacki and M. Taylor.  2002.  “Uniformity in watermelon cultivar trials”, HortScience, Vol 37 (5): Pp 752-753, Aug, 2002.

 Dogramaci, Mahmut, Wenhau Lu, James W. Shrefler, James Duthie, Warren Roberts, Merritt J. Taylor, Jonathan V. Edelson, “Occurrence, Abundance, and Distribution of Watermelon Arthropod Pests in Oklahoma from Extensive and Intensive Surveys”, ESA National Meetings, Florida, November, 2002.

 Lu, W., M. Biernacki, J. Duthie, W. Roberts, M. Taylor, and J.V. Edelson,  “Characteristics of Planting and Cultivar Selection in Oklahoma Watermelon Production”.  Cucurbit Genetic Cooperative Report # 25:25-27, 2002. (http://www.umresearch.umd.edu/CGC/2002toc.htm)

 Lu, W., M. Biernacki, J. Duthie, W. Roberts, M. Taylor, and J. V. Edelson.  2002a “Characteristics of watermelon (Citrullus lanatus) fields and production in Oklahoma”.  In D. N. Maynard (ed.), Cucurbitaceae 2002, pp. 386-392.  ASHS Press, Naple, FL.

 Taylor, Merritt J., Jeffery Brant, “Trends in World Cucubitaceae Production, 1991 to 2001”, Oral presentation and proceedings of  International Cucurbitaceae, In D. N. Maynard (ed.), Cucurbitaceae 2002, pp. 373-379.  ASHS Press, Naples, FL.

 Shrefler, J.,  J. Duthie, J. Edelson, W. Roberts, M. Taylor, and M. Dogramaci. 2002.  “Foliar Disease Management Alternatives for Watermelon (Citrullus lanatus)”.  In D. N. Maynard (ed.), Cucurbitaceae 2002, pp. 252-258.  ASHS Press, Naple, FL.

 Taylor, Merritt J., Wenhua Lu, James A. Duthie, B. Warren Roberts, Jonathan V. Edelson.  2003.  “Effects of High and Low Management Intensity on Profitability for Three Watermelon Genotypes”.  Proceedings of Southern Agricultural Economics Association, invited papers, SAAS, Mobile, AL February, 2003

 Roberts, W., B. Bruton, J. Edelson, J. Shrefler and M. Taylor.  2003.  Watermelon Stand Establishment and Disease Control.  HortScience 38 (6) p. 1278. 

 Taylor, Merritt, Jeff Brant, B. Warren Roberts, James Duthie, Jonathan Edelson, “Trends in World Watermelon Production 1991-2001”, Presentation to National Watermelon Working Group, SAAS, Mobile AL, February, 2003.

 Lu, W., J. A. Duthie, B. W. Roberts, M. J. Taylor, and J. V. Edelson.  2003c.  “Partial Budget Analysis of Effects of Crop Management Intensity on Profitability of Three Watermelon Cultivars”.  Journal of Vegetable Crop Production 9(1):pp 49-71, 2003.

 Lu, W., B. W. Roberts, J. A. Duthie, J. W. Shrefler, M. J. Taylor, and J. V. Edelson.  2003b.  “Characteristics and Geographic Variation of Watermelon (citrullus lanatus) Production in Oklahoma from a Statewide Survey”.  Journal of Vegetable Crop Production 9(1): pp. 33-48, 2004.

 Taylor, Merritt J., John R.C. Robinson, “Risk Management for Investment in Vegetables”, Proceedings of Oklahoma-Arkansas Horticulture Industry Show, Tulsa, Oklahoma, January, 2004.

 Wathen, Bradley L., Rodney Holcomb, Merritt J. Taylor, James Shrefler, “Evaluating Various Marketing Options for Oklahoma Candy Onions”, Proceedings of Oklahoma-Arkansas Horticulture Industry Show, Tulsa, Oklahoma, January, 2004. 

Roberts, Warren, Jonathan Edelson, Merritt Taylor, Jim Shrefler, “Certified National Organic Program”, Proceedings of Oklahoma-Arkansas Horticulture Industry Show, Tulsa, Oklahoma, January, 2004.

 Roberts, Warren, Jonathan Edelson, Jim Shrefler, Merritt Taylor, “Cover Crop Thickness & Distance for Wind Control”, Proceedings of Oklahoma-Arkansas Horticulture Industry Show, Tulsa, Oklahoma, January, 2004.  Pp.176-178.

 Taylor, Merritt J., John R.C. Robinson, “Spreading Risk in Vegetable Production”, Hydro Regional Vegetable Meeting, Hydro, OK January 2004.

 Taylor, Merritt J., John R.C. Robinson, “Risk Management for Small Farmers”, Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Market Development Program, Oklahoma City, March, 2004.

 Roberts, W., J. Edelson, J. Shrefler and M. Taylor.  2004.  Long-term changes as affected by poultry litter applications.  HortScience 39 (3):655.

 Roberts, W., J. V. Edelson, M. Biernacki, and M. Taylor.  “Uniformity in Cultivar Trials, 2002”.   HortScience.  2004.

 Shrefler, J., W. Roberts, M. Taylor and C. Webber.  2004.  Recent Experience with Fresh Bulb-Onion Production for Oklahoma.  Proceedings of the 2004 National Allium Research conference.  P. 85.

 Dogramaci, Mahmut., Wenhua. Lu, B. Warren Roberts, Jim W. Shrefler, Mark Payton, J.A. Duthie, Merritt J. Taylor, and J. V. Edelson. “Occurrence and Abundance of Watermelon (citrullus lanatus) Arthropod Pests in Oklahoma”.  Southwestern Entomologist, Vol. 29, No 2, pp 99-110, June, 2004.

 Lu, Wenhua, Merritt J. Taylor, B. Warren Roberts, Carla Goad, J.V. Edelson, “Watermelon Yield and Factors Associated with Arthropod Pest Abundance in a 2-Year Survey of Production Areas”, Poster presentation at the International Entomological Society (ICE2004) meetings in Brisbane, Australia, August, 2004.

 Taylor, Merritt J., Warren Roberts,  “Risk Management for Small Agricultural Producers”, Primer Foro Internacional, Permacultura Y Ganaderia Intensivo, Univerisdad Autónomo de Chihuahua, des Agropecuaria Facultad de Zootecnica, Chihuahua, Mexico, September  28-30, 2004.

 Taylor, Merritt J., Warren Roberts, “Marketing Options and Implications for Fruits and Vegetables”, Primer Foro Internacional, Permacultura Y Ganaderia Intensivo, Univerisdad Autónomo de Chihuahua, des Agropecuaria Facultad de Zootecnica, Chihuahua, Mexico, September  28-30, 2004.

 Wathen, Bradley, Rodney Holcomb, Merritt Taylor, John R.C. Robinson, “Oklahoma Candy Onion Production: Projected Income, Price Risk and Yield Risk”, Oklahoma State University, Food and Agricultural Products Research and Technology Center, Food Technology Research Report, P-1005, October, 2004.

 Bruton, B, J. Edelson, W. Roberts, V. Russo, M. Taylor, J. Shrefler, C. Webber.  2004. Transplanted onion production guidelines for Oklahoma and Missouri.  Lane Research and Extension Center, Oklahoma State University and USDA, Agricultural Research Service cooperative report.

 Roberts, Warren, Merritt Taylor, Jim Shrefler, Jonathan Edelson, Vince Russo, Chuck Webber, Benny Bruton, Sam Pair, “Regulations and Procedures of the Certified National Organic Program”, Proceedings of the Bi-State Horticultural Industry Show, Ft Smith, AR, January, 2005.

 Roberts, Warren, Merritt Taylor, Jonathan Edelson, Jim Shrefler, Vince Russo, Benny Bruton, Sam Pair, Chuck Webber, “Investigations in Organic Production in Oklahoma”, Proceedings of the Bi-State Horticultural Industry Show, Ft Smith, AR, January, 2005.

 Shrefler, J., J. Damicone, J. Edelson, W. Roberts, M. Taylor, S. Pair, “Melon Pest Manager – Challenges of a New Information Resource”, SRASHS Vegetable Section presentation, SAAS Meetings, Little Rock, AR, Feb, 2005.

 Roberts, Warren, Jonathan Edelson, Benny Bruton, Jim Shrefler, Merritt Taylor, “Organic Tomato Production in Oklahoma”, SRASHS Vegetable Section presentation, SAAS Meetings, Little Rock, AR, Feb, 2005.

 Lu, Wenhua, W. Roberts, M. Taylor, J. Edelson, C. Goad, W. Ward, S. Chae, “Production Systems and Association of Management Factors Affecting Productivity of Watermelon”, Journal of Vegetable Science, Volume 11(3), 2005 (in Press).

 Roberts, Warren, Wayne Fish, Benny Bruton, Tom Popham, Merritt Taylor, “Effects of Watermelon Grafting on Fruit Yield and Quality”, Hortscience. 40(3):871, 2005

 Roberts, Warren, Benny Bruton, Wayne Fish, Merritt Taylor, “Grafting Can Improve Watermelon Quality”, Lane Agricultural Center, Oklahoma State University & USDA/ARS, June, 2005.

 Shrefler, James W., Charles L. Webber III,  Bielinski M. Santos, Merritt Taylor, Harina Glutinosa de Maiz: Alternativa para el Control de Malezas en Calabaza Amarilla (Cucurbita pepo L.), Presentation at the International Weed Conference, Cuba, November, 2005.

 Shrefler, James W., Charles L. Webber III,  Bielinski M. Santos, Merritt Taylor, Harina Glutinosa de Maiz: Opciones para la Aplicación de una Alternativa para el Control de Malezas, Presentation at the Latin American Weed Conference, Cuba, November, 2005.

 Shrefler, J.W., B.M. Santos, C.L. Webber III., and M. Taylor, 2005.  Cucurbit Research at the Lane Agricultural Center – Conventional and Organic, Proceedings of the InterAmerican Society of Tropical Agriculture, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, 2005.

 Roberts, Warren, Jonathan Edelson, Jim Shrefler, Merritt Taylor, Benny Bruton, Organic Cultivar Evaluations – 2005 at Lane Agricultural Center, Lane, Oklahoma, 2005.

 Shrefler, J., M. Bourne, J. Damacome, J. Edelson, S. Pair, W. Roberts, and M. Taylor, 2005.  Melon Pest Manager – Challenges of a New Information Resource, HortSci. 40(3) 889.

 Roberts, Warren, Jonathan Edelson, Jim Shrefler, Merritt Taylor, 2006.  “Year Three: Cover Crop Thickness and Distance for Wind Control”, Proceedings of the Bi-State Horticulture Industry Show, Tulsa, OK., January, 2006. 

Merritt J. Taylor, Warren Roberts, Jonathan Edelson, Vincent Russo, Sam Pair, Angela Davis, Charles Webber, “Economic Evaluation of a Four (4) Crop Organic Vegetable Rotation”, Proceedings of the Bi-State Horticulture Industry Show, Tulsa, OK., January, 2006.

 Roberts, Warren, Bill Kazokas, Merritt Taylor, Jonathan Edelson, Jim Shrefler, “Organic Agriculture: Excitement about Food and Farming in America”, Proceedings of the Bi-State Horticulture Industry Show, Tulsa, OK., January, 2006.

 Roberts, Warren, Benny Bruton, Wayne Fish, and Merritt Taylor, “Year Two: Effects of Grafting on Watermelon Yield and Quality”, Proceedings SRASHS, National Watermelon Working Group Session, SAAS Meetings, Orlando FL Feb, 2006.

 Taylor, Merritt, Benny Bruton, Wayne Fish, and Warren Roberts, “Economics of Grafted vs Conventional Watermelon Plants”, Proceedings SRASHS,  National Watermelon Working Group Session,  SAAS Meetings, Orlando FL Feb, 2006.

 Devkota, Shankar, Rodney Holcomb, Merritt Taylor, Francis Epplin, “Economically Feasible Crop Production Alternatives to Peanuts in Southwestern Oklahoma,” Selected paper presented at Southern Agricultural Economics Association meetings, Orlando, Fl Feb, 2006.

 Taylor, Merritt, Benny Bruton, Wayne Fish, Warren Roberts, 2006.  “Cost - Benefits of Using Grafted Watermelons for Disease Control and The Fresh-Cut Market”, pp. 277-285.  In: G.J. Holmes, (ed).  Cucubitaceae 2006, Universal Printing & Publishing, Raleigh, NC.

 Taylor, Merritt, “Changing Demographics: What They Buy Influences What You Grow”, USDA Rural Development – Alternatives in Agriculture Production, Atoka, Oklahoma, September 28, 2006

 Taylor, M., Bruton, B., Fish, W., and Roberts, W. 2006. “Economics of Grafted vs Conventional Watermelon Plants”, HortScience 40:519-520.

 Taylor, Merritt, Warren Roberts, Jonathan Edelson, James Shrefler, Charles Webber, Vincent Russo, Sam Pair, Benny Bruton, Angela Davis, Penelope Perkins-Veazie, Julie Collins, William Kazokas, Wayne Fish, 2006 “Issues of Obtaining and Maintaining ‘Organic Certification’ at the Lane, OK Research Center,” Session on Agriculture Experiment Station Challenges and Partnerships, ASA-CSSA-SSSA 2006 International Meetings, Indianapolis, IN, November 12-16, 2006.

 Taylor, Merritt, Benny Bruton, Wayne Fish, and Warren Roberts, 2006, “Cost Benefit Analyses of Using Grafted Watermelon Transplants for Fusarium Wilt Disease Control,”  International Society of Horticultural Scientists, 4th INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM on Seed, Transplant and Stand Establishment of Horticultural Crops, San Antonio, TX December 3-5, 2006.

 Taylor, Merritt, 2006, “How the Increasing Hispanic Population is Changing the Demand for Crops Sold in Oklahoma,” Oklahoma State-wide Cucurbit Production and Marketing Meeting, Chickasha, OK Dec 15, 2006.

 Webber, Charles III., Angela R. Davis, James W. Shrefler, Penelope Perkins-Veazie, Merritt J. Taylor, and Jonathan V. Edelson, 2006, “Weed Control for Organic Cucurbit Production or Growing Experience with Organic Cucurbits,” Oklahoma State-wide Cucurbit Production and Marketing Meeting, Chickasha, OK Dec 15, 2006.

 Roberts, Warren, Merritt Taylor, Benny Bruton, Wayne Fish, 2006, “Organic and Conventional Fertilizers for Cantaloupe Cultivars,” Oklahoma State-wide Cucurbit Production and Marketing Meeting, Chickasha, OK Dec 15, 2006.

 Russo, Vincent, Merritt Taylor, 2006.  “Soil Amendments in Transition to Organic Vegetable Production with Comparison to Conventional Methods: Yields and Economics, HortScience: Vol. 41 (7) December 2006.

 Roberts, Warren, Benny Bruton, Wayne Fish, and Merritt Taylor.  2006.  Year Two: Effects of Grafting on Watermelon Yield and Quality.  HortScience 40(3):519.

 Shrefler, J.W., W. Roberts, C. Webber, J. Edelson and M. Taylor.  2006.  Summer squash planting systems following a rye cover crop.  HortScience 41(4) 998.

 Shrefler, J., L. Brandenberger, C. Webber III, M. Taylor, L. Wells, R. Havener, and B. Falkenberry, 2007, “Evaluation of Corn Gluten Meal for Organic Weed Control in Cowpea”, Proceedings of the 26th Horticultural Industry show, Ft. Smith, Arkansas, January, 2007.

 Taylor, Merritt, “The Growing Hispanic Population: What They Buy Will Influence What is Grown”, Research Center Administrators Society Annual Meeting, South Padre Island, Texas, January 29, 2007.

 Roberts, Warren, Benny Bruton, Wayne Fish, and Merritt Taylor.  2007.  “Using Grafted Transplants in Watermelon Production”.   Ed. W. T. Kelley.  Proc.  2007 SE Reg. Veg. Conf.  Georgia Fruit and Veg. Growers Assoc., Univ. of Georgia. Pp 33-36. Savannah, Georgia, January, 2007.

 Taylor, Merritt, Warren Roberts, 2007. “Labor Issues for Agriculture,” Western Oklahoma Vegetable Conference, Hydro, OK.  February 20, 2007.

 Roberts, W., M. Taylor, B. Bruton, and W. Fish, 2007, “Organic and Conventional Fertilizers for Cantaloupe Cultivars”, Annual Western Oklahoma Vegetable Conference, Hydro, OK.  February 20, 2007.

 Taylor, Merritt, “Shifting Demographics – 2007: Hispanics in Oklahoma”, Celebrating the Transitions – Oklahoma Association of Resource, Conservation and Development (RC&D), Ardmore Convention Center, Ardmore, OK, August 13, 2007. 

Roberts, W., M. Taylor, P. Perkins-Veazie, and J. Shrefler, 2007, “Farm to School and Bite-Sized tomatoes”, OCES In-Service Training Conference, Stillwater, Oklahoma, August, 2007.

 Taylor, Merritt, “Requirements for Successful Fruit & Vegetable Packing and Marketing”, Weatherford Growers Association, Weatherford, OK, September 5, 2007.

 Taylor, Merritt.  2007.  “Marketing and Production Economics”.   In  Stafne, Eric T., James Shrefler, Lynn Brandenberger (eds).  Oklahoman’s Guide to Growing Fruits, Nuts, and Vegetables.  Oklahoma Agricultural Extension Service, OSU.  Extension Publication E-995, October, 2007.

Lu, Wenhua, B. Warren Roberts, Merritt J. Taylor, Jonathan V. Edelson, Carla Goad, William D. Warde, Seong S. Chae.  2007.  Production systems and association of management factors affecting productivity of Watermelon.  Journal Vegetable Science.  13(4), 2007.

 Shrefler, Jim, Merritt Taylor, Vince Russo, Warren Roberts, Angie Davis, Jonathan Edelson, Charles Webber, Benny Bruton, Penelope Perkins-Veazie, Kalpana Khanal, and Wayne Fish, 2007. “Investigaciones en la Producción Orgánica de Vegetales en Oklahoma, USA.”,  Interamerican Society for Tropical Horticulture, Morelia, Mexico, October, 2007.

 Taylor, Merritt, Warren Roberts, James Shrefler, “How to Deal with Agricultural Labor”, Oklahoma Statewide Cucurbit Production and Marketing Meeting, Chickasha, OK December, 2007.

 Bruton, B.D., M.J. Taylor, C.E. Sams, “Biofumigation: Indian Mustard”,

Oklahoma Statewide Cucurbit Production and Marketing Meeting, Chickasha, OK December, 2007.

 Roberts, W., M. Taylor, J. Shrefler, and P. Perkins-Veazie, 2007, “Farm to School: Pros and Cons and Things to Consider”, Oklahoma Statewide Cucurbit Production and Marketing Meeting, Chickasha, OK December, 2007.

 Webber, Charles L. III, James W. Shrefler, Merritt J. Taylor, “Corn Gluten Meal as an Alternative Weed Control Option for Spring-Transplanted Onions”, International Journal of Vegetable Science, Haworth Food & Agricultural Products Press, 13(3) pp 17-33, December 2007.

 Shrefler, J., P. Perkins-Veazie, M. Taylor, and T. Goodson, 2007.  “Short-term Storage Options for Fresh Market Onions”, HortScience 42(4) 1020, 2007.

 Bruton, B.D., M.J. Taylor, C.E. Sams, “Biofumigation: Indian Mustard”, Texas – Oklahoma Watermelon Association Annual Meeting, McAllen, Texas, January 2008.

 Taylor, Merritt, Warren Roberts, James Shrefler, “Farm Labor Issues Update”, Proceedings of the Oklahoma-Arkansas Bi-State Horticultural Industries Show, Tulsa, Oklahoma, January, 2008.

 Shrefler, J., A. Davis, M. Taylor, W. Roberts, V. Russo, J. Edelson, C. Webber, B. Bruton, P. Perkins-Veazie, and W. Fish. 2008, “A Team Effort at Organics: A Four Year Project Report from Lane, Oklahoma, Proceedings of the 27th Annual Horticultural Industry Show, Tulsa, Oklahoma January, 2008.

Shrefler, J., A. Davis, M. Taylor, W. Roberts, V. Russo, J. Edelson, C. Webber, B. Bruton, P. Perkins-Veazie, and W. Fish.  2008.  A Team Effort at Organics: A 4 year Project Report from Lane, Oklahoma.  Proc. 27th Ann. Hort. Industry Show.  Tulsa, OK.

 Taylor, Merritt, Warren Roberts, James Shrefler, “Ag Labor Issues as Related to New Labor Laws”, Oral Presentation and Proceedings of the Research Center Administrators Society Annual Meeting, SAAS Annual Meetings, Dallas, Texas, February, 2008.

 Khanal, Kalpana, Shida Henneberry, Merritt Taylor, Joe Schatzer, Francis Epplin Warren Roberts, Jonathan Edelson, James Shrefler,  “Organic and Conventional Vegetable Production in Oklahoma”, Invited paper at the Southern Association of Agricultural Economists Meetings, Dallas Texas, February, 2008.

 Roberts, Warren, Penny Perkins-Veazie, Merritt Taylor, and Jim Shrefler, “Bite-Sized Tomatoes: Cultivars and Quality for a Farm-to School Lunch program”, Poster Presentation at the Southern Region Horticultural Science Association Meetings, With the SAAS Annual Meetings in Dallas Texas, February, 2008.

 Roberts, Warren, Benny Bruton, Wayne Fish, and Merritt Taylor, “Melon Types and Cultivars Grown with Organic and Synthetic Fertilizers”, Poster Presentation at the Southern Region Horticultural Science Association Meetings, With the SAAS Annual Meetings in Dallas Texas, February, 2008.

 Shrefler, James, Lynn Brandenberger, Lynda Wells, Warren Roberts, and Merritt Taylor, “Evaluation of Carrot Cultivars for Farm to School Use”, Oral Presentation at the Southern Region Horticultural Science Association meetings, With SAAS Annual Meetings in Dallas, Texas, February, 2008.

 Taylor, Merritt, “Risk Management for Small Farmers”, Economic Exchange and Development Through Cultural Connections, Oklahoma Black Historical Research Project, Inc., Small Farmers Economic Development Conference, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma February, 2008.

Taylor, Merritt, James Shrefler, Benny Bruton, Ron Marble, Shelia Magby, “Science in Agriculture Research”, Career and College Tour, Southeast EXPO Center, McAlester, Oklahoma, February, 2008.

 Taylor, M. B. Bruton, W. Fish, W. Roberts, 2008. “Cost Benefit Analyses of Using Grafted Watermelon Transplants for Fusarium Wilt Disease Control”.  Acta Horticulturae, Vol 782, 343-350, March, 2008.

Can be downloaded at: http://www.actahort.org/books/782/

 Web Page Development

 J.W. Shrefler, J. Edelson, M. Taylor, W. Roberts. 1998. World Wide Watermelon Page @ www.lane-ag.org.

 New Grants Funded in 2007:

 Roberts, W. M. Taylor, J. Shrefler, and C. Webber, 2007, “Effectiveness of Humic Substances in Combination with Organic and Synthetic Fertilizers on the Growth of Greenhouse Tomato Transplants”, 2007.  Bio Tech Ventures, LLC. - $2,000.

 Webber, C., W. Roberts, M. Taylor, and J. Shrefler, 2007, ““Effectiveness of Micronized Material in Combination with Organic and Synthetic Fertilizers on the Growth of Greenhouse Tomato Transplants”, PAR-5 LLC - $2,000.