Young farmers and ranchers from across the state will gather in Tulsa January 25-27 for the 2008 Oklahoma Farm Bureau Young Farmers & Ranchers Winter Conference. OFB’s YF&R Committee welcomes young producers, ages 18 to 35, and their families to attend the three-day conference, which will take place at the Southern Hills Marriott, 1902 East 71st, Tulsa, OK 74136. For reservations, call 918-493-7000. The weekend’s activities include informative sessions, insightful speakers and agricultural tours, including a visit to the Flying G Ranch and the Port of Catoosa. Registration begins at 3 p.m. at Tulsa Southern Hills Marriott. Childcare will be […]
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Oklahoma Farm Bureau Issue Receives Priority Status
A proposal for more federal uniform truck weight regulations initiated by Oklahoma Farm Bureau leaders received a hearty endorsement from voting delegates at the American Farm Bureau convention Jan. 15 in New Orleans. AFBF leaders made it a “priority issue,” putting it at the top of the lobbying list for the national organization. No other resolutions passed during the convention received the priority label. “This is true grass roots policy development as this issue first surfaced in Oklahoma farm country,” said Mike Spradling, president of the Oklahoma Farm Bureau. For more than a year Oklahoma farm leaders have been working […]
2007 A Good Year For Protecting Property Rights
2007 was a good year for property owners working with the Oklahoma Farm Bureau Legal Foundation. Three separate cases highlighted the foundation’s ability to protect private property rights. The City of Durant was forced by Farm Bureau to reverse annexation of land that isolated property owners without providing services. Durant “strip annexed” which meant they annexed narrow strips 20 feet wide and several miles long, creating a boundary and preventing a nearby town from expanding toward Durant. The foundation brought to light the impact a proposed landfill in Kay County would have on property owners. Landowners working with the Kay […]
Jett, Luter Named To Beginning Farmer Committee
Two of Farm Bureau’s young producers have been appointed to serve on USDA’s Advisory Committee on Beginning Farmers and Ranchers. Beaver County’s Travis Jett and Noble County’s Ryan Luter will join the 20-member committee, which identifies ways to increase participation between federal and state programs to provide joint financing for beginning producers. Committee members also suggest agricultural opportunities that will help beginning farmers and ranchers. "I was pleased to meet with committee members in July, and I appreciate their work to strengthen support of beginning farmers and ranchers," said Acting Agriculture Secretary Chuck Conner. "As the Administration’s proposals for the […]
Farm Bureau Takes Legal Action To Assist Livestock Producers
A motion asking permission from the federal court in the Northern District of Oklahoma to submit a brief on the State of Oklahoma’s legal bid to halt use of poultry litter in the Illinois River watershed was filed Dec. 6 by Oklahoma Farm Bureau. “We believe livestock producers are abiding by state laws, which have more extensive environmental regulations than required by federal law,” Mike Spradling, OFB President said. While not part of the lawsuit, Farm Bureau represents thousands of Oklahoma livestock producers and other farmers who would be harmed by the legal action. In a motion filed for a […]
Sequoyah County Couple Named Farm Family of the Year
Sequoyah County’s Jody and Paula Sloan were named Oklahoma Farm Bureau Farm Family of the Year Nov. 9 at the 66th annual state convention in Oklahoma City. A panel of judges selected the Vian family from 12 entries in the annual contest, which honors the farm family who best represents farming and ranching and the spirit of Oklahoma agriculture. The Sloans received use of a new Dodge pickup for a year, an expense-paid trip to the American Farm Bureau Federation meeting in New Orleans, La., and other gifts in recognition of their accomplishments. The couple has three children, Seth, 19, […]
Luter Wins YF&R Discussion Meet
Ryan Luter, Morrison, won the Oklahoma Farm Bureau Young Farmers and Ranchers Discussion Meet contest held during the OFB annual convention Nov. 9 in Oklahoma City. Luter and his wife, Marcy, operate a beef cattle herd in Noble County. Luter works off the farm as Assistant Vice President for BancFirst in Stillwater. Marcy is employed by Oklahoma State University. The Discussion Meet contest is designed to simulate a committee meeting where discussion and active participation are expected from each participant. This competition is evaluated on an exchange of ideas and information on a specific topic related to agriculture. For winning […]
Tim and Shiela Taylor Win Achievement Award
Payne County’s Tim and Sheila Taylor were named Oklahoma Farm Bureau YF&R Achievement Award winner Nov. 9 at the 66th annual convention in Oklahoma City. The YF&R Achievement Award honors the state’s top young farmer or farm family for their achievements in the farming business and their leadership in the agricultural community. A panel of judges selected the Stillwater couple for the award. They received an expense-paid trip to the 2008 American Farm Bureau convention in New Orleans, La., to represent Oklahoma in the national contest where they will compete for Dodge pickups and Arctic Cat four-wheelers. As the Oklahoma […]
Sloan Re-Elected To Director’s Position
Sequoyah County farmer Charles Sloan was re-elected to a three-year term on the board of directors of Oklahoma Farm Bureau Nov. 10, 2007. Sloan won re-election to the state director’s position in a caucus held during the 66th annual Oklahoma Farm Bureau meeting at Oklahoma City’s Cox Convention Center. Delegates from a 12-county area in northeast Oklahoma picked Sloan. He will represent Farm Bureau members from Adair, Cherokee, Craig, Delaware, Mayes, McIntosh, Muskogee, Nowata, Ottawa, Rogers, Sequoyah and Wagoner counties as the district six state director. Sloan, 72, lives in Vian and farms corn and soybeans along with some vegetable […]
Mike Spradling wins OFB President’s Office
Tulsa County farmer-rancher Mike Spradling was elected as the eighth president of Oklahoma Farm Bureau Nov. 10, 2007, at the organization’s 66th annual meeting in Oklahoma City. Spradling won a two-year term as the president of the state’s largest general farm organization. He succeeds Steve Kouplen of Beggs, who had served four consecutive two-year terms as president and was prohibited from seeking another by term limits. The 58-year-old farmer-rancher along with his wife, Lotsee, own and operate the Flying G Ranch near Sand Springs. Cattle and pecans are the primary agricultural enterprises. They also have a retail pecan operation and […]
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