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You are here: Home / News Releases / Farm Bureau Holds Commodity Conference

Farm Bureau Holds Commodity Conference

May 18, 2005


Oklahoma Farm Bureau leaders caught up on commodity issues and programs
during the second annual OFB Commodity Conference held May 18 in Oklahoma
City.


The group heard from several industry leaders on topics such as farm policy,
animal health and various commodity information.


A particular interest to the group is the development of the National Animal
Identification System (NAIS), which is in the beginning stages of
implementation. Although not mandatory until January 2008, livestock producers
may begin taking necessary steps to introduce to the identification system into
their own operations, said Dr. Becky Brewer-Walker, State Veterinarian.


“Through the National Animal Identification System, designed and facilitated
through the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Oklahoma animal producers can now
sign up and begin participating in this animal identification program,” said Dr.
Brewer-Walker.


This is not a food safety issue, but an animal health issue, with the primary
purpose being animal traceability, said Dr. Brewer-Walker. What we are working
toward is a uniform, nationally recognized individual numbering system.


In addition to the state veterinarian, Oklahoma State University Ag Economist
Dr. Mike Dicks addressed farm policy, recent WTO rulings and agriculture
appropriations. Following Dr. Dicks’ presentation, Marla Peek, OFB director of
regulatory affairs, discussed current cases in which the Oklahoma Farm Bureau
Legal Foundation is involved.


Several Farm Bureau commodity chairmen and women also gave reports on
Oklahoma commodities,
including Shane Booth,
swine; Steven Clay, peanuts; Mike Spradling, equine; Mike Schulz, cotton; Dr.
David VonTungeln, animal health; Rebecca Ferda, beef cattle; and Ralph Meade,
wheat.


For more on specific commodities, or to find OFB commodity representatives,
visit
https://oktest.okfarmbureau.org/commodity/.

 
 

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