Keith Kisling, Burlington, OK, made his 5th trip in the past 4 years to Cuba last month. He noticed their economy is improving and they are now better able to afford Oklahoma-grown wheat. OPEN: "Keith Kisling has been to Cuba…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 2:00
KISLING MAKES 5TH TRIP TO CUBA
THE BEEF REPORT WITH HEATHER BUCKMASTER
FARM BUREAU HONORS THEIR FIRST PRESIDENT
In 1945 John I. Taylor was elected OFB’s first president. Although he died in 1965 he is still remembered today as a great leader. His son, Jim Taylor and and old friend, Clarence Vache, talk about his leadership. OPEN: "Agriculture is the base…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 2:02
HE’S GOT TO GET INTO THE GAME!
There is no sitting around for Scotty Herriman. The South Coffeeyville, OK farmer says this will be a challenging year but he still has to grow food for a hungry world. OPEN: "we’re not in the business…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 2:01
SHE WAS PROUD TO REPRESENT OKLAHOMA
When Mindi Clark looked at the crowd in San Antonio Jan. 11, she was proud to see many friends. Clark farms with her husband Steve near Burlington, OK and was competing in the AFBF young farmers contest. OPEN: "When Mindi Clark is not teaching…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:53
WHEN WINTER STORM RAGES, CATTLE NEED EXTRA CARE
Tony Hass doesn’t mind pulling on an extra layer of clothes as he heads outside to care for his cattle in a winter blizzard. The southeast Colorado rancher says it’s just part of what makes life interesting for him. OPEN: "A happy, healthy animal…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:58
Focus On Agriculture
FARM BUREAU LEADERS VOTE TO STAY THE COURSE!
AFBF President Bob Stallman talks about the key issues voted on during the AFBF convention in San Antonio, TX, Jan. 10-14. He said delegates reaffirmed many of their current policy positions. OPEN: "Voting delegates at the…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:43
THIS IS A DAMAGE CONTROL YEAR FOR COTTON PRODUCERS
Cotton analyst Sharon Johnson predicts cotton producers will plant fewer acres as prices will be lower this year. But she expects 2010 to be a better year so if farmers can just hold on in 2009 it will be okay. OPEN: "Well, it’s gonna get better…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 2:00
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