Oklahoma Farm Bureau members helped share the important role agriculture plays in Oklahoma with state legislators, staff and visitors during Ag Day at the Capitol Tuesday, April 22.
The Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food and Forestry hosted the annual Ag Day at the Capitol event at the Oklahoma State Capitol for agriculture groups from around the state to showcase the impact agriculture has in Oklahoma while highlighting the many commodities grown across the state.
The Oklahoma Farm Bureau Women’s Leadership Committee hosted a booth in the Captiol rotunda alongside other agriculture groups and organizations. WLC members shared the numerous events and activities OKFB takes on to promote and support Oklahoma’s agricultural community.
The OKFB WLC also sponsored the Ag in the Classroom awards and the Teacher of the Year award, which was presented to Jacey Duncan, a sixth-grade science and middle school STEM teacher at Oklahoma Union Public Schools, during the Ag in the Classroom awards ceremony.
The day was capped off with the presentation of Gov. Kevin Stitt’s 2025 Oustanding Achievement Award in Agriculture, which was presented to Logan County Farm Bureau member John Pfieffer.