Oklahoma Farm Bureau released its full legislative scorecard, calculating state legislators’ voting percentage on important agricultural and rural bills. OKFB calculates the voting percentages each year following the conclusion of the Oklahoma legislative session. Important bills affecting agriculture and rural Oklahoma are selected during the legislative process to be scored. Each vote is calculated according to whether OKFB supported or opposed a bill, and legislators are positively scored for voting in accordance with the OKFB’s stance on each piece of legislation. A record of “absent” counts neither for nor against a legislator. The scorecard is used to select members of […]
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Reducing Risk on the Road
Observed annually in June, National Safety Month focuses attention on reducing the leading causes of injury and death at work, on the road and in our homes and communities. To recognize National Safety Month, Oklahoma Farm Bureau presents a weekly series that focuses on ways we can make every aspect of our work and home lives safer for all. Join us, along with the National Safety Council and thousands of organizations across the country, as we work to raise awareness of what it takes to stay safe. It can happen to you. About 100 people die every day in car […]
Cohen joins OKFB staff as communications intern
Peter Cohen, agricultural communications senior at Oklahoma State University, recently joined Oklahoma Farm Bureau as the 2015 communications summer intern. His drive to learn more about today’s agricultural sector, and desire to gain skills needed to translate that knowledge to others motivated him to pursue the internship, Cohen said. “Though I don’t come from a farming background, I have been around agriculture a fair amount throughout my life,” Cohen said. “Experiencing both lifestyles has illustrated the lack of understanding rural and urban Americans have of each other. I would like to help fix that.” Growing up living in many different […]
Farm Bureau recognizes legislators for supporting rural Oklahoma
The Oklahoma Farm Bureau board of directors has announced the members of the 2015 OKFB 100 Percent Club. Presented to 71 Oklahoma legislators, the award is based upon a 100 percent voting record on key Farm Bureau legislative measures during the 2015 Oklahoma legislative session. “The members of the 100 Percent Club helped support Farm Bureau’s mission to protect personal property rights, keep taxes low, and boost agricultural and rural business,” said John Collison, OKFB vice president of public policy and corporate communications. “Oklahoma Farm Bureau sincerely appreciates the leadership of this group at the state Capitol this year.” Thirty-five […]
Five safety tips to kick off your summer
By Todd Honer, Director of Safety Services School is out, temperatures are warming up, and cookouts are being planned. As summer activities begin, so does National Safety Month. Because most people do not have safety at the forefront of their minds, Oklahoma Farm Bureau wants to make sure you and your family remain safe throughout the summer. Be aware of surroundings. No matter if you are working on a combine or walking to your favorite store in the mall, pay attention to what or who is around you. Avoid distractions. Focus your mind on your task. Turn cell phones off […]
Tom Buchanan issues statement on final EPA WOTUS rule
Oklahoma Farm Bureau President Tom Buchanan issued this statement today following the release of the Environmental Protection Agency’s new regulatory rules announcement. “Oklahoma Farm Bureau is disappointed with the Environmental Protection Agency’s new rules announced today that will increase regulations and introduce unnecessary burdens on our members. “While our state’s farmers and ranchers care deeply about protecting our natural resources, and especially water, we want to ensure that any new rules do not expand the scope or authority of the EPA, allowing the agency to burden farmers and ranchers with new and unnecessary regulations. “We as an organization will continue […]
OYLA participants selected for June 10-12 conference
Oklahoma Farm Bureau has selected 17 incoming high school seniors as the next class of the organization’s Oklahoma Youth Leading Agriculture conference June 10-12. The OYLA conference is a three-day gathering of some of Oklahoma agriculture’s top youth. Conference participants are selected through an application process. Participants for the 2015 OYLA conference are: Marisa Burke, Harper County; Braden Egger, Pottawatomie County; Shelby Schulte, Comanche County; Sadie Higgins, Caddo County; Sydney Cannon, McClain County; Lauren Lacy, Oklahoma County; Jaryn Frey, Kingfisher County; Sarah Gruntmeir, Kingfisher County; Lexi Newman, Stephens County; Victoria Chapman, Carter County; Ross Priddy, Johnston County; LeighAnn Alexander, LeFlore […]
Nemececk joins OKFB communications
Skiatook, Okla., native Hannah Nemecek recently joined the Oklahoma Farm Bureau Corporate Communications department as a communications specialist. Nemecek graduated from Oklahoma State University with a degree in agricultural communications in early May. After interning with OKFB in the summer of 2014, Nemecek said the organization was the perfect fit. “I am excited to continue working with Oklahoma Farm Bureau,” Nemecek said. “It is humbling to work for an organization serving farmers and ranchers every day.” The daughter of an agricultural education teacher, Nemecek learned the importance of agriculture at an early age. Her passion for the industry began with […]
Buckner promoted to senior VP of operations
Gary Buckner has been promoted to Senior Vice President of Operations for Oklahoma Farm Bureau and Affiliated Companies. Buckner, former Vice President of Claims for OKFB Mutual Insurance Company, takes over an expanded and redefined position following the untimely passing of Robert Peeler, Vice President of FB Building Corp. Buckner’s new responsibilities include managing the building’s infrastructure, company vehicle fleet and the Information Systems department. His new duties basically cover everything that has a “moving part,”from the heating and air conditioning system, to company cars, to the companies’vast computer infrastructure. “I am excited by the challenges and opportunities to continue […]
Case IH offers special financing on Farmall tractors and hay tools
As the full swing of haying season quickly approaches, Oklahoma Farm Bureau members can save big on select Case IH equipment by combining their OKFB member discount with special financing. Case IH is offering many customers 0% financing for 72 months on Farmall compact tractors, ranging from 26 to 115 horsepower, and hay equipment now through June 30. Combined with the special OKFB-member savings of $300 – $500 per unit, it’s a great time to upgrade to Case IH. A 0% financing for 60 months offer is available for Farmall 100A series tractors, which range from 110 to 140 horsepower. To […]
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