The Summer 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 Summer 2024 magazine features Canadian County member Whitney Lawson overcoming tragedy and having honest conversations about mental well-being. Also in the Summer issue, Noble County member Marty Williams shares his conservation efforts that earned him the 2023 Sand County Leopold Conservation Award.
Additional magazine content includes an insight into the trends of Oklahoma agriculture found in the 2022 U.S. Census of Agriculture; a recap of the 2024 Oklahoma legislative session and the progress made by Farm Bureau; Farm Bureau sharing the legislative process to students through OKFB’s Capitol Camp; Farm Bureau members experience of Louisiana agriculture during the 2024 OKFB Ag Tour; and more.
Check out our featured content below, and OKFB members can read the print edition delivered directly to their mailboxes.
Oklahoma Country Magazine • Summer 2024 issue
Surviving the storm
Whitney Lawson shares her family’s journey of healing in the wake of her father’s suicide
Achieving balance through conservation
Marty and Crystal Williams focus on stewardship and family on their farm
Agriculture in numbers
Unwrapping at the latest U.S. Census of Agriculture to see the latest ag trends in Oklahoma
Capitol conquests
Recapping the 2024 Oklahoma legislative session and progress made by Farm Bureau
Speaking for rural Oklahoma
OKFB’s Capitol Camp shares the legislative process with students
Additional Oklahoma Country content
Presidentially Speaking
The heat is on and summer is in full swing at Farm Bureau • by OKFB President Rodd Moesel
Insurance Matters
Working through the hard times • by OKFB Insurance Executive Vice President and General Manager Gary Buckner
Agriculture in the heart of cajun country
OKFB members travel to experience Louisiana agriculture during the 2024 OKFB Ag Tour
All Around Oklahoma
Featuring news, events and updates from Farm Bureau and Oklahoma’s agriculture community
Oklahoma Gardening
Fighting weeds one herb at a time • by Trisha Gedon, OSU Extension