The Oklahoma Farm Bureau Foundation for Agriculture is hosting its second-annual Watermelon Challenge to educate Oklahoma second-grade students and families about the hard work farmers and ranchers undertake to grow food. During the challenge, students learn about growing food as they grow their very own watermelon seed from start to melon for a chance to win prizes. Schools participating in the challenge will receive 30 watermelon seed packets, an activity book and resources for lessons. After lessons with their teacher, students and their families are encouraged to plant the watermelon seeds at home. Watermelon seeds can be planted late-April to […]
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Legislative Update: quiet work week, county Capitol visits
Following last week’s deadline rush, this week was unusually light for both chambers of the legislature. The Senate met for a handful of committee meetings this week, while the House canceled all but one committee meeting. Floor agendas reflected the reduced committee workload with only five bills receiving consideration on the House floor. On Tuesday, March 29, members from Canadian and Woodward counties came to Oklahoma City to meet with their legislators. They discussed a variety of bills currently working their way through the legislature and visited with their elected officials on how the legislation would impact their operations. A […]
EPA clears use of Enlist products in all Oklahoma counties
The United States Environmental Protection Agency released a statement Tuesday, March 29, expanding the use of Enlist herbicide products to an additional 134 counties across the U.S., including the 46 previously restricted counties in Oklahoma. Thought to pose a threat to the American Burying Beetle, the EPA prohibited the use of Corteva’s Enlist product line in a number of counties across the country in early 2022 with Oklahoma seeing the highest impact of any state. On March 28, Rep. Frank Lucas voiced his frustration with the EPA’s restrictions in a press release, urging EPA administrator Michael Regan to reconsider the […]
Legislative Update: rural broadband, personal property tax, ad valorem appeals
Lawmakers wasted no time getting back to work at 23rd and Lincoln with a major deadline following a three-day break in observation of spring break. Thursday, March 24 was the last day for policy bills to pass off the floor of their chamber of origin, marking the approximate halfway point of the 2022 legislative session. Rough totals indicate the House approved around 380 bills and joint resolutions while the Senate passed just over 300. Attention now turns back to committee work where legislators will have until April 14 to consider legislation from the opposite chamber. Bills assigned to the House […]
OKFB supports ag youth at the 2022 OYE Sale of Champions
Oklahoma Farm Bureau purchased more than $45,000 in livestock premiums to support agriculture youth and their livestock projects at the 2022 Oklahoma Youth Expo Sale of Champions Friday, March 18 at the Oklahoma State Fairgrounds. OKFB purchased 65 premiums – alongside other agricultural groups and individuals – out of the 212 animals sold, including a portion of the grand champion market barrow, shown by Cade Rea of Hydro-Eakly FFA. OKFB was also recognized as the OYE volume buyer for 2021, having purchased more premiums than any other buyer in the sale. Additionally, OKFB purchased the chalice for the grand champion […]
Farm Bureau members participate in Ag Day at the Capitol
The Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food and Forestry hosted Ag Day at the Capitol March 24 at the state’s Capitol. The annual event celebrates the impact agriculture has in Oklahoma while highlighting the many commodities grown across the state. Oklahoma Farm Bureau members along with other agriculture organizations and Made in Oklahoma producers shared the story of agriculture at their booths in the rotunda of the Capitol with guests and legislators. Kay County Farm Bureau member Don Schieber was honored as the 2022 Governor’s Outstanding Achievement Award in Agriculture. The Ponca City native is a past Kay County board member. […]
Legislative Update: spring break, OYE legislative showmanship, bills to watch
It was a short week at the state Capitol with legislators working two days before adjourning for spring break. With the next major committee deadline on Thursday, March 24, OKFB expects things to be in full-swing after the break. The Oklahoma Youth Expo Legislative Showmanship competition – held Tuesday, March 15 – highlighted the shortened work week. More than 100 legislators gathered at State Fair Park in Oklahoma City to experience livestock showing firsthand, guided by young showmen from their home districts. The legislative show gives state lawmakers the opportunity to connect with Oklahoma’s agriculture youth through an immersive, hands-on […]
OKFB to host food assistance program in April
Oklahoma Farm Bureau will host the second-annual Community Food Assistance Matching Program April 1-30 to connect county Farm Bureaus with their community. The program provides matching funds up to $100 for county Farm Bureaus that donate to a food assistance program. County Farm Bureaus can receive matching funds for donating to local food banks, food pantries, meals on wheels and other food assistance programs with a food donation, food drive or monetary donation. Farmers and ranchers across Oklahoma create food, fiber and fuel for people in their communities, and OKFB members understand the importance of giving back to their communities. […]
Legislative Update: royalty owner payments, medical marijuana package
As the fifth week of the 2022 legislative session wraps up, the Oklahoma Legislature has whittled down the number of operational bills to just under 1,500. Both the House and the Senate had full agendas this week, and five bills were sent to Governor Stitt’s desk for consideration after receiving approval from both chambers. While the next deadline is still two weeks out, both the House and Senate are expected to have short work weeks next week in observation of Oklahoma’s spring break, meaning there are only six legislative days before remaining bills must receive approval by their chamber of […]
OKFB WLC shares Oklahoma agriculture at Farm City Festival
The Oklahoma Farm Bureau Women’s Leadership Committee visited with legislators and served lunch to more than 250 people at the state Capitol Wednesday, March 9, during the 2022 Farm City Festival. Farm City Festival is one of the most anticipated events of the year for the WLC committee. It is an opportunity for the women of Farm Bureau to connect and share Oklahoma agriculture with elected officials. “Our main purpose is to just to come and thank them and let them know how much we appreciate what they do for us,” said Mignon Bolay, OKFB WLC chair. The OKFB Women’s […]
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