Jimmy Musick has tried growing wheat that should yield 100 bushels per acre, or about three times the normal average. But, the Sentinel, Okla., farmer says Mother Nature usually conspires against him. OPEN: “The wheat fields on…†CLOSE: “….for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau.†TIME: 1:57
Why can’t he grow 100 bushels per acre wheat?
More corn and wheat fields are flooded
Dirty Creek has flooded acres of corn and wheat in the Webbers Falls area of east central Oklahoma. Veteran farmer Robert Ross says he doesn’t know if the fields will recover. OPEN: “When Dirty Creek backs…†CLOSE: “….for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau.†TIME: 1:53
2015 Oklahoma legislative session was a “quiet†session
State Rep. Scott Biggs says for him, the highlight of the session was passage of the Right to Farm resolution. Otherwise, it was a relatively quiet session for agriculture. OPEN: “The Oklahoma legislature…†CLOSE: “….for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau.†TIME: 1:38
EPA releases WOTUS rules
The Environmental Protection Agency has released it’s new Waters of the U.S. (WOTUS) rules, despite Congressional action to repeal WOTUS. OKFB President Tom Buchanan, and Okla. Attorney General Scott Pruitt voiced their concerns about the EPA action. OPEN: “The EPA has…†CLOSE: “….for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau.†TIME: 1:43
The Beef Report with Heather Buckmaster
City girl learns to be an ag animal advocate
Lindsay King did not grow up on a farm but the OSU animal science student from Nebraska has discovered a strong desire to work with and care for agricultural animals. OPEN: “Lindsay King did…†CLOSE: “….for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau.†TIME: 2:07
Focus on Agriculture
We’re training tomorrow’s students to advocate for animal agriculture
We’ve just wrapped up our sixth year of working with the Oklahoma State U. capstone class taught by Jerry Fitch, professor of animal science. The class focuses on training students to advocate for agriculture. OPEN: “Oklahoma State University….†CLOSE: “….for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau.†TIME: 1:36
She’s thankful for the rains
The spring rains have been great for the grass pastures but Becca Lasich is concerned what will happen if the rains continue. She farms with her family near Red Rock in north central Oklahoma. OPEN: “Becca Lasich is…†CLOSE: “…..for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau.†TIME: 1:49
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