Landowners concerned that HJR 1092 will lead to higher property taxes…
Beef Report with Heather Buckmaster
Farmland film set for public debut in Oklahoma May 1…
Farmland film tells the farm story
During a private screening of the Farmland film, April 15, in Oklahoma City, viewers were treated to an up close and personal look at agriculture. In the crowd that night was Travis Schnaithman, a young farmer from Garber, Okla. OPEN: (nat sound of movie) “Academy Award winning…” CLOSE: “….for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau.” TIME: 2:15
Soil judging contest is April 29-May 1
It’s more than just dirt, says Mike Thralls. It’s life! As Executive Director of the Oklahoma Conservation Commission, he helps coordinate the annual Land and Range judging contest for FFA and 4-H members. OPEN: “It may be just …” CLOSE: “…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau.” TIME: 2:09
April 15 freeze damages wheat, canola crops
When Jimmy Wayne Kinder woke up April 15, the temperature on his Walters, Okla., farm was 26 degrees. The damage to his partially headed out wheat is still being researched, but he knows there is little hope for an average harvest. OPEN: “Oklahoma wheat and…” CLOSE: “…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau.” TIME: 1:58
Farmers keep pressuring for a “no” vote on HJR 1092
OKFB leaders are continuing to pressure legislators to vote “no” on a proposal that could eventually lead to higher property taxes. OKFB President Tom Buchanan explains why. OPEN: “Oklahoma farmers, ranchers…” CLOSE: “….for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau.” TIME: 2:09
Women leaders feed and lobby legislators
More than 500 plates of food were handed out to state lawmakers and staff April 15 during the annual OKFB Women’s Leadership Team’s Farm City Festival at the Capitol. OPEN: (nat sound) “A long line of hungry…” CLOSE: “…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau.” TIME: 2:03
Focus on Ag
OKFB asks for a “yes” vote on HJR 1006 and a “no” vote on HJR 1092…
Beef Report with Heather Buckmaster
Farmland film set for public debut in Oklahoma May 1…
EPA trying to control all waters with latest proposal
The EPA is proposing new definitions for waters of the U.S. and it could greatly impact landowners who may have a ditch, terrace or dry creek, says AFBF’s Don Parrish. OPEN: “It is greatly going to…” CLOSE: “….for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau.” TIME: 1:59
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