OFB’s Dustin Mielke talks with Chuckie Hurt, Taloga, OK farmer and custom hay swather concerning the early haying season. The western Oklahoma producer says this year’s hay is much better than a year ago. OPEN: "Swathers are rolling through Oklahoma…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:45
FFA STUDENT EXCITED ABOUT THE FUTURE
Mason Jones, Calera FFA Chapter, talks with OFB’s Dustin Mielke during the recent state FFA convention. The southeastern Oklahoma youth is excited about his future in agriculture. OPEN: "With the recent rain…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:56
HIS WHEAT LOOKS GOOD
For Orvis McMahan it is a tough decision today…do I harvest the wheat for grain…or mow it for hay? The Newcastle, OK farmer and rancher says it looks too good to mow but he needs the hay for his cattle. OPEN: "With each passing spring rain…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:36
Focus On Agriculture
THE BEEF REPORT WITH HEATHER BUCKMASTER
ROOKIE LAWMAKER WANTS TO EDUCATE HIS VOTERS
In this report by OFB’s Dustin Mielke, State Representative Ken Luttrell, District 37, which includes Kay and Osage counties, discusses why it’s important to explain rural issues to our urban neighbors. OPEN: "Farmers and ranchers are often eager to…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:42
THIS BILL MAKES COMMON SENSE!
State Rep. Terry Hyman and Farm Bureau’s Lori Peterson explain the bill declaring animal manure is not a hazardous waste. The bill passed and Governor Brad Henry is expected to sign it into law. OPEN: "It appears Oklahoma legislators took a…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:56
THIS HAS HAPPENED BEFORE!
`Leon Rapp has seen it before…a late freeze possbily taking away promises of a good wheat crop. But the Medford, OK farmer is not ready to give up on his crop just yet. He has hope! OPEN: "Leon Rapp couldn’t believe his eyes…" CLOSE: "…for the Okalhoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:56
FREEZE AND DISEASE TAKING ITS TOLL ON WHEAT
Bob Schaffler has 2,400 acres of wheat near Watonga in west central Oklahoma and he says his wheat is suffering from freeze damage and disease caused by wet, cool weather. OPEN: "It’s still too early to tell the…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:46
RURAL WOMEN FEED LEGISLATORS
It’s a tradition more than 30 years old…rural Oklahoma women bringing baked goods to the state capitol. Clara Wichert, Fairview, OK explains why she has been involved for most of that 30 years. OPEN: "The line curled around the first floor…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:59
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