The fall issue of Oklahoma Country is now available online and is being delivered to members across the state. A Little Slice of Chaos For Randy and Tammy Will, there is no greater joy for them than to combine their two greatest passions – conservation and giving back to their community through agriculture education. Through their small slice of chaos, they share the Farm Bureau couple shares how they give back to their community in more ways than one. Riding Safe Through the cooperative efforts of Oklahoma Farm Bureau and the Oklahoma 4-H, ATV riders of all ages can participate […]
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OKFB members to elect leaders at in-district caucuses
Due to the cancelation of this year’s in-person Oklahoma Farm Bureau Annual Meeting, members in districts 1, 4 and 7 will meet in-person on Thursday, Nov. 5 at 5:30 p.m. to elect district representatives to the organization’s board of directors and the OKFB Women’s Leadership Committee prior to the district gatherings. Separate meetings will be held to elect the OKFB WLC chair and the OKFB Young Farmers and Ranchers committee. Following the district caucus meetings, OKFB members at each caucus location will view the online business meeting together, which starts at 6:30 p.m. District 1 includes Beaver, Cimarron, Dewey, Ellis, Harper, Texas […]
OKFB supports ag youth at 2020 Tulsa State Fair premium sale
Oklahoma Farm Bureau helped support the state’s agriculture youth by purchasing $30,000 in premiums at the 2020 Tulsa State Fair Night of Champions Premium Sale. Farm Bureau partnered with fellow agriculture and rural organizations and individuals to purchase premiums on the animals of 121 students, including the grand champion barrow and grand champion goat. “Oklahoma Farm Bureau is always proud to support our state’s incredible 4-H and FFA students at the Tulsa State Fair,” said Rodd Moesel, OKFB president. “We know the lessons and life skills these students develop as they raise, care for and show animals will carry on […]
NEO A&M Collegiate Farm Bureau awarded AFBF grant
The Collegiate Farm Bureau chapter at Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College recently was awarded a mini-grant from the American Farm Bureau Federation. The chapter received $500 to aid in recruitment, leadership development, community service outreach, officer development and the purchase of educational materials and/or registration costs for conferences. “This mini grant from AFBF is a tremendous opportunity to show our students a wide variety of different commodities and enable us to still provide them agriculture opportunities in a COVID climate,” said Alisen Anderson, NEO A&M Collegiate Farm Bureau adviser. On the campus of NEO A&M in Miami, Anderson said the Collegiate […]
OKFB and Oklahoma 4-H launch new ATV training facility
Oklahoma Farm Bureau and Oklahoma 4-H have teamed up to establish the Oklahoma Farm Bureau/Oklahoma 4-H ATV Training Facility in an effort to combat the rise of off-road accidents across the state. Located on 25 acres near the Logan County Fairgrounds in Guthrie, ATV riders 10-years-old and above can participate in the program that covers basic safety techniques through a variety of exercises. The ATV RiderCourse consists of a two-hour online e-course at home, followed by a three-hour hands-on class instructed by licensed ATV Safety Institute instructors. Youth groups have the option to add a teamwork and leadership component to […]
CFAP 2 just in time for wheat farmers, Payne County member tells ONR
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s second round of coronavirus relief payments came at a critical time for Oklahoma wheat farmers, Payne County Farm Bureau member and third-generation farmer Carl Williams said in an interview with OETA’s Oklahoma News Report on Friday, Oct. 2. Williams, who farms and ranches near Coyle, was able to receive Coronavirus Food Assistance Program payments for his cattle production earlier this year. But the expanded CFAP program, which now provides eligibility for all classes of wheat, brings relief to Oklahoma wheat farmers who saw lower prices at harvest. “The price of wheat at harvest this year […]
OKFB members urged to encourage census participation as deadline extends
Time is running out for rural Oklahomans to stand up and be counted in the 2020 Census. As the final census deadline continues to fluctuate, OKFB members are encouraged to make sure their family, friends and neighbors have completed the census. From securing federal dollars to impacting rural representation, an accurate and complete count of rural Oklahoma is critical for the future of the rural way of life. The 2020 Census can be completed online by visiting my2020census.gov or over the phone by calling 844-330-2020. While 60.8% of Oklahomans have self-responded to the census, a total of 99.6% of Oklahoma […]
OKFB’s analysis of state questions on November ballot
As Oklahoma voters cast ballots for president, Congress and other state and local elections, they will also be charged with deciding the fate of two state questions. Below, OKFB has compiled information on each of the state questions, including ballot titles, constitutional language, and how each coincides with the organization’s grassroots policy. State Question 805 Opposed by Oklahoma Farm Bureau State Question 805 originated as an initiative petition that was placed on the ballot after receiving nearly 250,000 signatures of Oklahomans. The measure would amend the Oklahoma Constitution to prevent a person’s former non-violent felony convictions from being used to […]
OKFB releases final Ag Fund endorsements for Nov. 3 election
The Oklahoma Farm Bureau Ag Fund, the organization’s state-level political action committee, has endorsed 12 candidates and financially supported 52 candidates running for election in statewide, state Senate and state House races in 2020. The OKFB Ag Fund board, comprised of farmers and ranchers from each OKFB district, donated a total of $77,750 to candidates over the course of the election cycle. Candidates in the Nov. 3 general elections who are endorsed by the OKFB Ag Fund include Todd Hiett, Corporation Commissioner; Greg Treat, Senate District 47; Rick West, House District 3; Dell Kerbs, House District 26; Kyle Hilbert, House […]
Final deadline to complete 2020 Census now Oct. 5
Rural Oklahomans now have only four days left to be counted in the 2020 Census. The final deadline for self-responses to the 2020 Census has been pushed back to Oct. 5 following a recent federal court ruling. The U.S. Census Bureau’s deadline previously was set for Oct. 31, then moved up to Sept. 30 but was challenged in court. While 60.7% percent of Oklahomans have self-responded to the 2020 Census, a total of 98.6% of Oklahomans have been counted, as of Thursday, Oct. 1. 2020 Census self-response rates by county, as of Oct. 1 Top 10 Oklahoma counties for response […]
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