Philip Lobo, Animal Agriculture Allicance, says he is concerned animal activists are using violence to accent their message. He says this is something livestock producers should be very worried about. OPEN: "Philip Lobo is concerned about…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:34
HE’S HELPING REBUILD IRAQ’S AGRICULTURE ECONOMY
OSU Ag. Economics Professor Michael Dicks has just returned from Iraq where he participated in a Defense Department program to help rebuild Iraq’s agriculture infrastructure. He said Iraq can feed themselves. OPEN: "Despite what you may hear…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:42
AGRICULTURE SEC. PRAISES FORMER OFB PRESIDENT KOUPLEN
Oklahoma’s Ag Secretary Terry Peach presented an award to retiring OFB President Steve Kouplen during that group’s annual meeting Nov. 10. Peach said Kouplen’s leadership and cooperation was outstanding. OPEN: "Anytime your leadership tenure…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:44
SLOAN’S CHOSEN AS FARM FAMILY OF THE YEAR
Jody and Pauls Sloan, Vian, OK were named Farm Bureau’s Farm Family of the Year during ceremonies at the annual convention Nov. 9 in Oklahoma City. In this report, they describe their key to success. OPEN: "In 1996 I interviewed Jody…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:57
SPRADLING ELECTED FARM BUREAU PRESIDENT
Mike Spradling, Sand Sprins, OK farmer and rancher, was elected new OFB President during the group’s annual convention Nov. 10 in Oklahoma City. He says eh wants to continue moving Farm Bureau forward. OPEN: "A pecan farm and…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:41
Focus On Agriculture
WHY DON’T WE HAVE A NEW FARM BILL?
That’s the question Ron Suppes wants answered. The chairman of U.S. Wheat Associates believes Congress is playing politics with agriculture. He is the featured speaker for the annual OAWG meeting Dec. 8 in OKC. OPEN: "It makes no sense, says Ron…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:37
TIGHT GRAIN SUPPLIES PUSHING MARKET PRICES HIGHER
As chairman of U.S. Wheat Associates, the marketing arm for American wheat producers, Ron Suppes believes the short supplies, world wide, for all grains, is a classic example of "supply and demand." OPEN: "It’s a classic lesson…" CLOSE: "…for the Okalhoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 2:18
GRAIN SORGHUM A GOOD CROP FOR OKLAHOMA
Jeff Dahlberg, National Sorghum Producers Association, says grain sorghum could regain it’s once lofty status in Oklahoma as ethanol demands push the crop forward. OPEN: "At one time Oklahoma farmers planted…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:56
MORE CROP FOR THE DROP!
That’s what sorghum producers are saying when they compare grain sorghum to corn. And, with new research at OSU, agronomist Roger Gribble believes grain sorghum acres could double in Oklahoma. OPEN: "Fifty years ago, grain sorghum, or milo…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:53
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