Al Sutherland, Oklahoma Climatological Survey, says we could see a wet, cool winter in the High Plains. And, the milder weather could start in September! OPEN: “Here’s the million dollar…” CLOSE: “….for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau.” TIME: 1:46
SILVER LINING TO THE DROUGHT?
Maybe, says AFBF President Bob Stallman. Perhaps the drought and heat wave have raised awareness of the need for a swift passage of the new farm bill. OPEN: “With all the drought and…” CLOSE: “….for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau.†TIME: 1:58
DON’T BLAME FOOD PRICES ON THE FARMER!
AFBF’s chief economist, Bob Young, says food prices should average 4 percent higher for the year, but remember, the farmer gets only about 18 cents of every food dollar. OPEN: “Food prices are…” CLOSE: “….for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau.” TIME: 2:00
COW COMFORT ADVISOR
The Oklahoma Climatological Survey has a new tool to help livestock producers protect their animals from the adversities of Mother Nature. Al Sutherland explains. OPEN: “Scientists with the…” CLOSE: “….for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau.” TIME: 1:54
Focus on Ag
Drought causes fear of rising food prices.
HIS SOIL NEEDS M, P AND R!
Matt Alig performed a soil test on his farm near Okarche in central Oklahoma and the results indicated the soil was lacking in Moisture, Precipitation and Rain! OPEN: “Dry…very dry…” CLOSE: “…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau.†TIME: 1:59
EQUIPMENT FIRES CAN BE PREVENTED
The extreme dry conditions have contributed to a rash of rural fires. OFB safety expert Justin Grego offers advice on how farmers can prevent fires when harvesting crops. OPEN: “As farmers begin fall harvest…” CLOSE: “….for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau.” TIME: 2:01
DO PEANUTS GROW ON THE PLANT’S ROOTS?
We know peanuts grow underground but do we realize that the nuts actually form on “pegs” extended into the ground from the flowers? Matt Muller explains the process. OPEN: “With a little more…” CLOSE: “….for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau.” TIME: 2:05
THE BEEF REPORT WITH HEATHER BUCKMASTER
National Survey Shows Producers Support Beef Check Off
HIS PEANUT CROP IS STILL ALIVE BUT…
Matt Muller has 140 acres of peanuts near Altus in southwest Oklahoma and he is hoping rains arrive soon as the crop is severely stressed. He grows Spanish peanuts which are used in candy bars and snack foods. OPEN: “If you like peanuts…” CLOSE: “….for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau.†TIME: 1:40
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