That’s what Sherman Reese wants Congress to do this session. Reese, a Oregan wheat producer and Vice President of the National Assoc. of Wheat Growers, explains how the program should be changed. OPEN: "Sherman Reese wants Congress to reform the current…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:46
THE BEEF REPORT WITH MICAH UNRUH
REFORM THE CROP INSURANCE PROGRAM
FARM INCOME EXPECTED TO DROP IN 2005
American Farm Bureau’s chief economist Bob Young says 2005 will be a good year, but not as good at 2004. He expects cattle prices to continue to be the bright spot in 2005. OPEN: "This will be a good year…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:46
HE IS THE MOST INNOVATIVE FARMER IN THE COUNTRY
We first told you about Robert Bennett, Burlington, Okla. last fall. Now, during the recent AFBF Convention in North Carolina, he received the "Most Innovative Farmer Award" for his portable barn invention. OPEN: "Robert Barnett may be one of the most…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 2:07
HE WON A NEW TRACTOR!
Leroy Stotts, Seiling, Okla. received the top "Farmer Idea Exchange" award during the American Farm Bureau convention in Charlotte, NC. His idea won the free use of a New Holland tractor for 2005. OPEN: "Leroy Stott’s partner told him…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 2:16
KEEP THE BORDER CLOSED!
During the American Farm Bureau Covention Jan. 9-13, Oklahoma farmers said the U.S.-Canada border should remain closed. However, AFBF voting delegates disagreed. OPEN: "The U.S. Canadian border should remain…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:46
Focus On Agriculture
RECORD SETTING PECAN HARVEST
Mike Spradling is finishing harvesting more than 200,000 pounds of pecans from his Catoosa, Okla. trees and he says the really big news is the record high price for pecans this year. OPEN: (Nat sounds of harvesting equipment) "A small John Deere tractor…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 2:35
HE IS USING BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES ON HIS POULTRY FARM
Gene Allen has been in the poultry business since 1969. He talks about how poultry litter has improved his pasture hrass and the negative consequences if poultry companies are forced to leave Oklahoma. OPEN: "Gene Allen has been a poultry…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:49
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