As we gather to celebrate National Agriculture Week, farmers and ranchers are reassuring consumers they are producing a safe, affordable product without harming the environment. “Our producers are operating under the most strict state laws anywhere in the country,” said Oklahoma Farm Bureau President Steve Kouplen. Oklahoma’s laws on handling animal manure require producers to meet higher standards than mandated under federal law. Prompted by the Attorney General’s lawsuit against the poultry industry, which claims all animal waste is “hazardous,” state legislators are working on a measure labeling animal waste as “non-hazardous material.” The AG’s office used its considerable political […]
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YF&R Announce Speech Contest Winners
More than 95 Oklahoma youth recently competed for $9,500 in savings bonds and scholarships during the 11th Annual Young Farmers and Ranchers Speech Contest, sponsored by the Oklahoma Farm Bureau. The contest was held March 13 at the OSU-OKC campus in Oklahoma City. The YF&R Speech Contest was broken up into three age divisions: Junior, nine-12 years old; Intermediate, 13-15 years old; and Senior, 16-18 years old. The youth gave speeches in three division categories, including Agricultural Production, Agriculture Policy and Environment & Natural Resources. Junior Division: First, second and third place winners of each category of the Junior Division […]
Farm Bureau Highlights Safety Awareness Week In March
Agricultural Safety Awareness Week, March 5-11, kicks off the busy spring season in farm country. “This is the time of year we’re moving livestock off wheat pasture, preparing fields for spring planting and getting equipment ready for wheat harvest,” said Oklahoma FarmBureau President Steve Kouplen. “It’s a hectic time on the farm that means long days in the field.” Those long days can lead to fatigue, a leading cause of farm accidents. That’s why Oklahoma Farm Bureau’s Safety Services division is working with the state’s farmers and ranchers to highlight safety awareness. Farm Bureau leaders in Alfalfa County will host […]
News Advisory: Food Check-Out Week
WHAT: National Food Check Out Week Celebration WHEN: 11 a.m. ,Friday, Feb. 3, 2006 WHERE: Ronald McDonald House, 61st and Yale, Tulsa, Okla. WHY: The average American consumer, after only about 5 weeks of work, can now afford to buy groceries for the remainder of the year. This highlights food as a great bargain for consumers in this country, spending about 10 percent of their disposable income on food, less than in other nations in the world. The day will begin with a grocery buying spree at 9 a.m. in Reasor’s grocery store, 41st and Yale, Tulsa. Members of the […]
Young Farmers To Hold Winter Conference In Sayre
Young farmers and ranchers from across the state will gather in Sayre Jan. 27-29 for the annual Oklahoma Farm Bureau Young Farmers & Ranchers Winter Conference. OFB’s YF&R Committee welcomes young producers, ages 18 to 35, and their families to participate in a weekend full of informative sessions and tours that will focus on improving their operations. The conference kicks off Friday, Jan. 27 at 5 p.m. when young farmers and ranchers will tour the Cotton Gin in Erick. Following the tour, Beckham County Farm Bureau will sponsor a dinner at the Western Technology Center in Sayre. Francie Tolle, Director […]
Muskogee Land Owner Testifies On Eminent Domain
Saying it is his constitutional right to protect his land from being taken unjustly, Muskogee County Farm Bureau member Jack Whitten testified Nov. 30 before the Oklahoma State Senate Committee studying how eminent domain is used in Oklahoma. Land owned by Jack and his wife, Doris, is the subject of a case that has made it all the way to the Oklahoma State Supreme Court in a controversy involving condemnation of their land for construction of a private energy company pipeline. The Whittens are receiving legal support from the Oklahoma Farm Bureau Legal Foundation. “I would like to see the […]
Farm Bureau Sponsors Campaign School
Electing rural-friendly candidates to public office is the focus of a two-day campaign management seminar Dec. 1-2 at the Best Western Saddleback Inn, Oklahoma City. The seminar is sponsored by Oklahoma Farm Bureau. “It’s important we elect people who understand the unique issues of rural Oklahoma,” said OFB Public Policy Director Lori Peterson. A majority of Oklahoma’s legislators represent at least a portion of rural voters. Out of a total of 149 state lawmakers in the current legislature, 84 are considered “rural.” The campaign seminar will include sessions on candidate evaluation, campaign issues, raising campaign funds, working with the news […]
Oklahoma Farm Bureau Wraps Up 64th Annual Meeting
Delegates to Oklahoma Farm Bureau’s 64th annual convention set the organization’s policy for 2006, taking strong stands on issues pertaining to eminent domain, energy and farm programs. With the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling in Kelo v. City of New London (Connecticut) fresh on their minds, the delegates from 77 county Farm Bureaus made reform of eminent domain laws a top priority during the Nov. 12-14 meeting in Oklahoma City. The Supreme Court ruling said state and local governments can take private property for economic development projects, but also said states can enact laws disallowing the taking of private property for […]
FB Leader Tells Congress Animal Manure Is Not Hazardous Waste
Oklahoma farms are not hazardous waste dump sites subject to Superfund regulations simply because farmers spread animal manure on their land, said Oklahoma Farm Bureau President Steve Kouplen in testimony before Congress Nov. 16. “Farm Bureau firmly believes Congress never intended animal manure to be considered a hazardous waste and regulated under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA Superfund),” Kouplen said. “Congress needs to reaffirm this now to protect us from unnecessary and burdensome litigation.” The Farm Bureau leader knows something about litigation. The industry he represents is under fire from Oklahoma’s attorney general who filed a […]
Farm Bureau Convention Set For November 12-14 In Oklahoma City
Eminent domain, protection of private property rights and skyrocketing energy prices top the list of issues farmers and ranchers will discuss during the 64th annual convention of the Oklahoma Farm Bureau, Nov. 12-14 at Oklahoma City’s Cox Convention Center. “Taking care of the business of the state’s largest voluntary farm organization and setting policy to help mold the future of the state and nation is the primary focus of our convention,” said Steve Kouplen, Oklahoma Farm Bureau president. This year’s theme, “We Belong To The Land,” sets the tone for the three-day event. Several top-notch speakers and some of the […]
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