Oklahoma Farm Bureau is excited to launch OKAgPolicy, a brand-new outlet for Oklahoma agricultural policy information. Found at www.OKAgPolicy.org, the site serves as a resource for those interested in how legislation and regulation affects the agricultural industry. “When policy decisions are made in Oklahoma, agriculture is not always at the forefront of the conversation,” said Tom Buchanan, OKFB president. “Our family farmers and ranchers work hard to provide food and fiber for our state and our nation. As the voice of Oklahoma agriculture, OKAgPolicy is just one more way we can help protect those who produce our food.” Along with […]
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OKFB saddened by loss of former OKFB President Jack Givens
Oklahoma Farm Bureau today is deeply saddened by the loss of former Farm Bureau president Jack Givens. “Jack was a lifelong servant not only to Oklahoma Farm Bureau, but also to agriculture,” said Monica Wilke, OKFB executive director. “He will be greatly missed in the Farm Bureau family.” The Mangum farmer-rancher was a lifetime member of the Greer County Farm Bureau, where he served on the county board for numerous years. He also represented southwest Oklahoma on the OKFB board of directors before serving as president of the organization from 1997-1999. Known for his excellence in agriculture, Givens was awarded […]
Oklahoma House Agriculture and Rural Development Committee approves bills affecting agriculture
The Oklahoma House of Representatives Agriculture and Rural Development Committee today considered and approved several key bills affecting the agricultural industry. Each of the below bills now are available for consideration by the full House chamber. HB 2250, coauthored by Rep. Brian Renegar and Rep. John Enns, prohibits animal rights charitable organizations from raising funds inside Oklahoma for political purposes outside or inside the state. The bill passed out of committee unanimously. The bill is designed to protect Oklahomans and their charitable contributions by ensuring the donations help local animal shelters, rather than political agendas, Rep. Renegar said. HB 2500, authored […]
Oklahoma Farm Bureau Legislative Conference to be held March 7-8
Oklahoma Farm Bureau will host its annual Legislative Conference March 7-8 in Oklahoma City at the Aloft Hotel. The conference is designed to inform members of legislative issues at the state and federal levels. Highlights of the two-day conference include updates on the State Question 777 campaign, the Oklahoma Farming and Ranching Foundation, the current legislative session and more. Attendees also will be able to attend a reception with OKFB’s 100 Percent Club. OKFB’s Champion Award winners, state leaders and legislators chosen for going above and beyond to protect and improve agriculture and rural Oklahoma, also will be recognized during […]
Winter 2016 issue of Oklahoma Country magazine now available online
The latest issue of Oklahoma Farm Bureau’s Oklahoma Country magazine is arriving in mailboxes this week and is available online for electronic viewing. The Winter 2016 issue features OKFB’s 2015 Farm Family of the Year, the Muller family of Altus, and shares their story of prospering in adversity over the last few years on their farm. The magazine also features two Oklahoma World War II veterans who traveled on the October 2015 Oklahoma Honor Flight to see the memorials in Washington D.C. dedicated in their honor. The Oklahoma Farming & Ranching Foundation helped sponsor the trip the two Farm Bureau […]
OKFB urges members to comment on ODAFF feral hog rules
Oklahoma Farm Bureau recently submitted comments on the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food and Forestry’s proposed rules regarding feral hogs. The proposed rules create a feral swine-free zone which includes 11 northwest Oklahoma counties. They also increase recordkeeping requirements for transporting, handling and sporting facilities. Restrictions on bringing feral swine into the state also are made permanent by the rule. ODAFF claims the rules will “adopt aggressive measures for the eradication of feral swine in the state of Oklahoma.” Yet OKFB found the rules lenient, saying the “proposed rules have the appearance of being a step in the right direction; […]
County Farm Bureaus prepare to celebrate FB Week, Feb. 15-19
County Farm Bureaus around the state will celebrate the great benefits of being a Farm Bureau member during Farm Bureau Week, Feb. 15-19. A variety of activities and events will be hosted by local Farm Bureau staff and members across Oklahoma during Farm Bureau week. It serves as a time for County Farm Bureaus to reach out into their local communities and share the great stories of what Farm Bureau does in communities throughout our state. With a presence in all 77 Oklahoma counties, Oklahoma Farm Bureau offers a myriad of member benefits for all Oklahomans as the organization works […]
Yates named OKFB director of field operations for public policy
The Oklahoma Farm Bureau Public Policy Division recently named Mark Yates its director of field operations. In the new position, Yates will serve as the face of Oklahoma Farm Bureau at various community and civic organizations and events. He will work to educate urban citizens on the importance and impact of agriculture in Oklahoma. “Oklahomans need to know the importance of agriculture in their every day lives,” Yates said. “I’m excited to serve as another voice representing agriculture and Farm Bureau.” To educate urban citizens, Yates will become a fixture in larger Oklahoma cities including Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Norman, Lawton, […]
OKFB President Tom Buchanan issues statement on State of the State address
OKFB President Tom Buchanan issued the following statement in response to Gov. Mary Fallin’s proposal to allow for increases in property taxes to fund local schools. “In the State of the State address today, Gov. Mary Fallin proposed changes in the manner ad valorem taxes are used for school districts. “As landowners, Oklahoma’s farmers and ranchers know and understand that school district buildings belong to the patrons, or landowners, of the school district. Therefore, it is the patron’s responsibility to either build new buildings or maintain the existing buildings. The state’s current ad valorem, or property, tax process has served […]
OKFB’s John Collison provides agriculture preview of 2016 session
The following article is from the winter 2016 edition of Oklahoma Country magazine’s Lincoln to Local column by OKFB Vice President of Public Policy John Collison. It’s that time again when the new year gets older and we at Farm Bureau look forward to another year at both Capitols. This year, however, is a special year for Oklahoma Farm Bureau. 2016 marks the 75th anniversary that we have been lobbying legislators at both the Oklahoma Capitol and in Washington, D.C. In these 75 years, many lobbyists have gone before us and have paved the way to the success we enjoy […]
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