The Spring 2024 issue of Oklahoma Farm Bureau’s Oklahoma Country magazine, filled with stories from around Oklahoma agriculture and Farm Bureau, is headed to mailboxes and is also available online for viewing and reading. Be sure to check out the digital copy in addition to the print copy mailed to each and every OKFB member.
OKFB’s Spring 2024 magazine features first-generation ranchers Jake and Kelly Decker and their story of resilience as they build their agricultural legacy. Also in the Spring issue, Roger Mills County member Jimmy Taylor recaps his year spent as the chairman of the national Cattlemen’s Beef Board.
Additional magazine content includes Cherokee County members and their innovative way to connect their community while cleaning up hay net wrap; a look into foreign land ownership around the nation; ways Farm Bureau is supporting the fire-ravaged agriculture community in western Oklahoma; a look back at the 2024 American Farm Bureau Convention; and more.
Check out our featured content below, and OKFB members can read the print edition delivered directly to their mailboxes.
Oklahoma Country Magazine • Spring 2024 issue
Striking out on their own
Jake and Kelly Decker start their own agricultural legacy as first-generation ranchers.
Chairman of the board
Jimmy Taylor looks back on a year of service as chairman of the Cattlemen’s Beef Board.
Delivering hope
OKFB joins the agriculture community to provide relief for springtime fire victims.
Unraveling a challenge
Cherokee County Farm Bureau members combat a problem with community collaboration.
A daunting task
Looking into the realities of foreign land ownership across the nation.
Additional Oklahoma Country content
Presidentially Speaking
Building the future we want, building the future we need • by OKFB President Rodd Moesel
Executive Outlook
Growing together as Oklahomans • by OKFB Executive Director Thad Doye
AFBF 2024 Convention recap
OKFB members traveled to Salt Lake City in January for the 2024 American Farm Bureau Convention
Oklahoma Gardening
Planting an extra row to help bridge the food insecurity gaps • by Trisha Gedon, OSU Extension
All Around Oklahoma
Featuring news, events and updates from Farm Bureau and Oklahoma’s agriculture community