Karen Krehbiel and her daughter Brittany, along with Karen’s mother-in-law, Fern, and father-in-law, Wayne, were named the Oklahoma Farm Bureau Farm Family of the Year during OKFB’s 73rd Annual Meeting Nov. 15 in Tulsa. The Krehbiels, one of six OKFB district farm family finalists, were chosen for their ability to best represent farming and ranching and the spirit of Oklahoma agriculture. “It is truly an honor to represent Oklahoma agriculture and represent all of the families that farm in Oklahoma,” Karen said. The Krehbiel family farm has a rich history in Oklahoma agriculture, which includes five generations of dedicated farmers. […]
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Pederson honored with OKFB Distinguished Service Award
Roland Pederson of Alfalfa County was recognized with the Distinguished Service to Oklahoma Farm Bureau Award during the OKFB 73rd Annual Convention Nov. 15 in Tulsa. The Distinguished Service Award honors OKFB members who have made outstanding contributions to agriculture and the Farm Bureau organization. Pederson has been working in agriculture for nearly 40 years and joined OKFB in 1972. Pederson has been actively involved in the organization serving on the Alfalfa County Board of Directors for 20 years and serving as the state director for District 7 for the past nine years. “I feel very humbled to receive the […]
Sniders receive YF&R Lifetime Legacy Award
E.J. and Wanda Snider of Chelsea, Oklahoma, are the recipients of Oklahoma Farm Bureau’s Young Farmers and Ranchers Lifetime Legacy Award. The couple was recognized at the OKFB 73rd Annual Meeting Nov. 15 in Tulsa. E.J. grew up in agriculture in Rogers County and Wanda grew up in Arkoma, Oklahoma, with a love for animals. Together, the couple has continued to farm on the land that has been in E.J.’s family since 1889. E.J. and Wanda managed a dairy for 30 years on their farm while also maintaining a beef cattle herd. E.J. and Wanda said they were surprised to […]
King named OKFB Secretary of the Year
Sharon King of the Caddo County Farm Bureau office was honored as the Oklahoma Farm Bureau Secretary of the Year at the OKFB 73rd Annual Meeting Nov. 14 in Tulsa. King has worked in the Caddo County office for 11 years. Sharon said her favorite part of her job is coordinating events with her county board and members. This is King’s third time to be nominated as District 3’s Secretary of the Year and her first time to named the OKFB Secretary of the Year. “It blows my mind,” King said. “I love it, and I’m so very thankful for […]
Laubach, Brabham and Thompson named OKFB Journalists of the Year
Paul Laubach of the Hennessey Clipper, Okeene Record, Canton Times and Dewey County Record; Caleb Brabham of the Bristow News; and Herman Thompson of The Morris News were recognized with Oklahoma Farm Bureau Journalist of the Year awards during the OKFB 73rd Annual Meeting Nov. 14 in Tulsa. Laubach and his wife, Maria, are the owners and publishers of four newspapers, the Hennessey Clipper, Okeene Record, Canton Times and Dewey County Record, in western Oklahoma. He is also a rancher raising registered Hereford cattle near Okeene. Brabham is a writer for the Bristow News, a weekly newspaper in Bristow. Thompson […]
Noble County couple wins YF&R Achievement award
Marty and Crystal Williams of Noble County were named the winners of the 2014 Oklahoma Farm Bureau Young Farmers and Ranchers Achievement Award. They were recognized as OKFB’s top young farming and ranching couple at the 73rd annual convention on Nov. 14 in Tulsa. Marty said the YF&R Achievement Award is one of the reasons the couple chose to become involved in Farm Bureau. “I saw how neat it was at my first convention I attended to be honored for the work that you do,” Marty said. “It was really neat to continue to strive toward that goal, but more […]
Pittsburg County couple wins YF&R Excellence in Agriculture award
J.T. and Sara Bain were named the winners of Oklahoma Farm Bureau’s Young Farmers and Ranchers Excellence in Agriculture Award on Nov. 14 at OKFB’s 73rd Annual Convention in Tulsa. The award recognizes successful young adults ages 35 years or younger who are involved in farming but whose primary occupations are not farming or owning an agricultural business. Winners are chosen based on their involvement in agriculture and participation in Oklahoma Farm Bureau and other community organizations. “I’m just very proud that we can be recognized for this award,” Sara said. “It shows our accomplishments and I hope it also […]
Haken wins Oklahoma Farm Bureau Discussion Meet
Brent Haken of Payne County was named the 2014 Young Farmers and Ranchers Discussion Meet winner at the Oklahoma Farm Bureau 73rd Annual Meeting Nov. 14 in Tulsa. Haken competed against three other participants in three rounds of debate-style discussion where performance was evaluated on the exchange of ideas and information on pre-determined topics. Participants were judged on their ability to offer constructive criticism, cooperation and communication while analyzing agricultural problems and developing solutions. “I learned and heard so many different inputs from other parts of the state,” Haken said. “As we move to the national level, I’ll learn so […]
Garfield County Farm Bureau receives top county award
Oklahoma Farm Bureau has named Garfield County as the John I. Taylor Award winner for 2014. The announcement was made at the OKFB 73rd Annual Convention Nov. 14 in Tulsa. The John I. Taylor Award is named after OKFB’s first president and serves as the organization’s highest county honor. County winners are required to earn the Four-Star Presidential Award and excel in at least six different program areas. Desdive Milacek, Garfield County Women’s Leadership Committee member, said winning this award was a result of their county’s hard work throughout the year. “You just feel like everything that you put forward […]
Garvin County Farm Bureau recognized for political education
Oklahoma Farm Bureau presented Garvin County with the Lewis H. Munn Farm Bureau Builders Award during the OKFB 73rd Annual Convention on Nov. 14 in Tulsa. The award is named after the second president of Oklahoma Farm Bureau, and each year a specific area of involvement is judged for the award. This year’s area was political education. Garvin County established a committee to develop areas of political education that would benefit not only Farm Bureau members but also the general public. By partnering with the Pauls Valley Chamber of Commerce, the committee presented a local program on the U.S. Constitution. […]
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