Jeff Krebhiel, Hydro, OK, believes farmers should be given credit for helping balance the federal budget with their abundant exports in recent years rather than be penalized by cutting their budget. OPEN: "As congress juggles the various…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 2:04
THE BEEF REPORT WITH MICAH UNRUH
WHEAT FARMER SAYS AG BUDGET SHOULD NOT BE CUT
SHE’S NO FARMER, BUT…
Chris Kirby talks about the urban harvest program at the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma City. The program encourages production of fresh vegetables from the food bank’s gardens. OPEN: "We plant, we fertilize…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:41
PURPLE PAINT LAW GOOD FOR FARMERS
Farm Bureau lobbyist Jeramy Rich explains how a Farm Bureau-supported bill will protect againt trespassers on private land. Simply paint fence posts with purple paint every 300 feet, explains Rich. OPEN: "Oklahoma landowners should be…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:42
FIELDS OF YELLOW BLOOMS COULD TURN INTO GREEN WALLETS
For Guthrie, OK farmer Paul Freundt growing canola could mean a profitable alternative to winter wheat. In this report by Nicola Freeman we learn the oilseed crop provides many benefits for Oklahoma farmers. OPEN: "Canola’s yellow blooms cover…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:53
WORLD TRADE IMPORTANT TO OKLAHOMA FARMERS
That’s why Steve Kouplen has just returned from spending four days in Geneva, Switzerland representing Farm Bureau in world trade talks. The Beggs, OK farmer is confident the talks will lead to more exports. OPEN: "For Steve Kouplen the world…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:51
Focus On Agriculture
FFA MEMBERS MAKE THEIR ANNUAL TREK TO OKLAHOMA CITY
The boys and girls in blue were entertained and educated when they attended the annual FFA convention last week. At the Farm Bureau booth they learned by plaing the game "Who wants to be an Ag Millionaire?" OPEN: "More than 10,000 high school…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 2:01
HIS WEHAT CROP GRANTED ANOTHER LIFE?
Last week Matt Muller told us his wheat crop was in sad shape. Then it rained a half-inch on his southwest Oklahoma farm and the crop was revived. But about 580,000 acres of wheat are still rated poor to very poor. OPEN: "One half inch of rain is not very…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm […]
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