Oklahoma Farm Bureau President Rodd Moesel recently hosted Congresswoman-elect Stephanie Bice for a conversation on her preparations to serve Oklahoma’s 5th Congressional District in Congress. Elected on Nov. 3, she will be sworn into the 117th United States Congress on Jan. 3, 2021. Below, read five things we learned from our visit with Bice. 1. She has ties to agriculture. Although Bice did not grow up on a farm or ranch, she is not too far removed from the agriculture industry. Her husband’s family continues to farm near the Okarche area in central Oklahoma. Through her conversations with family, she […]
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Roadside Rescue now available to OKFB members
Has your car ever broken down when you have no one to call? Have you ever run out of fuel on the way to a meeting? Oklahoma Farm Bureau members can now have peace of mind while on the road with Roadside Rescue. OKFB Insurance is proud to provide this new service to all OKFB members to help them feel safe and secure while traveling through the U.S. and Canada. Even if you do not have an OKFB Insurance auto policy, you can use this free service. No matter if you have a flat tire, end up with a dead […]
Biden nominates Vilsack for secretary of agriculture
President-elect Joe Biden has nominated Tom Vilsack to serve as U.S. Secretary of Agriculture. A former governor of Iowa and current leader of the U.S. Dairy Export Council, Vilsack previously led the USDA for eight years under the Obama administration. “Tom Vilsack understands that the agriculture sector is far more complex than most people understand,” AFBF President Zippy Duvall said in a statement. “He believes in a ‘big tent’ philosophy that supports all types of production and understands the importance of respecting farmers and ranchers as partners worthy of support in the race to achieve sustainability goals.” Vilsack will lead […]
OKFB reaches 2020 membership quota
Oklahoma Farm Bureau is proud to announce the organization has reached its membership quota goal for 2020. OKFB’s membership is dedicated to promoting the organization’s mission – supporting the agriculture community to improve the lives of Oklahomans. “Thanks to the efforts of our members, leaders and staff across the Farm Bureau family, our organization was able to reach its goal for membership growth in 2020,” said Thad Doye, OKFB executive director. “I’m proud to see so many Oklahomans interested in supporting the mission of Farm Bureau, and I look forward to continuing our hard work for agriculture and rural Oklahoma […]
CFAP 2 application period closes Dec. 11
Oklahoma farmers and ranchers have until this Friday, Dec. 11 to apply for payments from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Coronavirus Food Assistance Program 2, or CFAP 2. The program provides relief payments to eligible agricultural producers who have faced market disruptions and associated costs due to COVID-19. More than 31,000 Oklahoma producers have been approved for $280.5 million in CFAP 2 payments to date, with cattle producers receiving nearly 70% of those dollars. Eligible farmers and ranchers may apply for CFAP 2 payments at USDA’s Farm Service Agency county offices through Dec. 11, 2020. The second round of payments […]
Join OKFB for 2021 AFBF Virtual Convention
Oklahoma Farm Bureau members are invited to join the 2021 American Farm Bureau Federation Virtual Convention held Jan. 10-13, 2021. Members will have the chance to listen to keynote speakers including Mike Rowe, Rorke Denver and Beth Ford, attend workshops focused on what farmers and ranchers need to know in 2021, watch Young Farmers and Ranchers competitions, and hear AFBF President Zippy Duvall’s annual address. For the first time ever, all registration costs will be waived to ensure all Farm Bureau members can experience the convention from the safety of their homes. In addition to the speaking and competition events, […]
Money named OKFB Journalist of the Year
Jack Money of The Oklahoman recently was honored with Oklahoma Farm Bureau’s 2020 Journalist of the Year Award. The award honors journalists for their contributions through reporting accurately and regularly about agricultural and rural issues. “It was quite the unexpected honor and I’m most appreciative for it,” Money said of being named the award winner. “I hope I’m around to keep an eye on your all’s world as we go into 2021.” Money was chosen for the award after his coverage of various issues facing the agriculture community over the last year including depressed commodity prices, farm bankruptcies and disruptions […]
OKFB Foundation for Agriculture, WLC donate ag books to educators
Twelve Oklahoma educators from across the state were recently presented with a basket of agriculture books for their classrooms. The Oklahoma Farm Bureau Foundation for Agriculture, alongside the OKFB Women’s Leadership Committee, sponsored this year’s Bushels for Books program. The program takes donated bushels of any commodity crop, as well as monetary donations from farmers and ranchers, and provides bushel baskets of accurate agriculture books to Oklahoma educators. “Agriculture is the foundation of our state,” said David VonTunglen. “Many do not understand what it takes to produce food, fiber and fuel in Oklahoma and across the nation. We are hoping […]
2021 YF&R scholarship application open
The Oklahoma Farm Bureau Young Farmers and Ranchers Committee is now accepting applications for its annual $1,000 scholarships for high school seniors who will pursue a higher degree in agriculture after graduation. Nine $1,000 scholarships, one from each OKFB district, will be awarded to high school seniors pursuing a career in agriculture at an Oklahoma institution of high learning as a full-time student. Applications must be postmarked no later than March 1, 2021. Applicants must meet all of the following eligibility requirements: Must be a graduating high school senior. Must enroll full time in an agriculture program at an accredited […]
Payne County earns top OKFB awards
Payne County Farm Bureau was honored with the Oklahoma Farm Bureau’s top county awards during a special awards presentation on Friday, Nov. 13. The county was presented with the John I. Taylor Award, which serves as OKFB’s highest county honor. Named for the organization’s first president, the award recognizes excellence in program areas of public policy, local affairs service to members, membership, Women’s Leadership Committee and Young Farmers and Ranchers Committee. Payne County also was honored with the OKFB Lewis H. Munn Award, also known as the Farm Bureau Builders Award. The honor is given to the county that conducts […]
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