The unique partnership is preserving wetlands and the wildlife that depend on them for survival. Allan Noe with CropLife America, explains the program. CropLife is an association of crop protectant companies. OPEN: "A unique partnership between wildlife…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 2:06
CHEMICAL ASSOCIATION PARTNERS WITH DUCKS UNLIMITED
VOLUNTEER FIRE FIGHTER STAYS BUSY
When he is not working as Farm Bureau’s Safety Director, Justin Grego is volunteering as a rural fire fighter near Seminole, OK. He says grass fires are a major concern now as the drought continues to dry the grass. OPEN: "If last winter’s grass fires were not bad…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: […]
HIGH FIRE DANGER DURING 4TH OF JULY
Farm Bureau’s Safety Director Justin Grego urges extreme caution during the July 4th holiday and suggests we go to town to watch the commercial fireworks display instead of risking a fire in the country. OPEN: "It’s gonna be dangerous…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:55
GUARD DONKEYS SOLVE SHEEP PREDATOR PROBLEM
Joe Harper, a West Virginia sheep and goat producer says now is a good time to be in that business but his main challenge is predators. The sheep market is strong and Oklahoma sheep numbers rank in the top 20. OPEN: "This is a good time to be in the…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm […]
FOREIGN COUNTRIES DO NOT DICTATE U.S. FARM POLICY
Dana Brooks, Director of Congressional Relations for the American Farm Bureau, says the World Trade Organization does not write our farm policy, but we must follow WTO trade regulations. OPEN: "Does China, the European…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:53
Focus on Agriculture
AGRICULTURE BUDGET WILL NOT BE SEVERELY CUT
Both OSU Economist Michael Dicks and KSU Economist Barry Flinchbaugh agree…there is political support for adequate funding of agriculture programs in the 2007 farm bill. OPEN: "With a large federal defecit…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:58
AGRICULTURE IS PROFITABLE?
Yes, says Oklahoma State U. Economist Michael Dicks. But how can that be true when farmers are dealing with high input costs and severe drought? Dicks explains it’s a matter of keeping costs of fixed assets low. OPEN: "Rising energy costs, land values…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:33
CONCERNED MOTHER SPEAKS OUT FOR AGRICULTURE
JoAnn Cunningham, Cashmere, WA discusses a new organization she is working with call Ag Com. She explains their goal is to dispel myths about agriculture. OPEN: "JoAnn Cunningham is a concerned…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:55
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