More than 60 Oklahoma Farm Bureau members gathered for the annual Young Farmers and Ranchers summer conference held July 10 – 12 in Oklahoma City. Conference participants had the opportunity to tour local agricultural facilities in the Oklahoma City metro area. American Plant Products and Services, owned by OKFB President Rodd Moesel, serves as a wholesale plant product company that provides greenhouse construction as well as horticulture necessities to universities and commercial entities nationwide. Members also toured the Oklahoma National Stockyards with general manager Kelli Payne. She informed the members about the stockyards’ history, her extensive interest and involvement in […]
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Comanche County member shares benefits of USMCA with KSWO
Adam Bohl, a fifth-generation Chattanooga farmer and Comanche County Farm Bureau member, recently explained the impact of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement on farmers and ranchers in a story with KSWO 7 News in Lawton. The trade deal, which went into effect on July 1, replaces the previous North American Free Trade Agreement and is expected to increase U.S. agricultural exports by $2 billion. “Some of the improvements are Canada and Mexico will treat all imports from the U.S., and grade them on the same scale system as they would domestically,” Bohl said in the story. “Canada previously had graded imported […]
OKFB releases statement on SCOTUS decision in McGirt case
Oklahoma Farm Bureau President Rodd Moesel released the following statement after the U.S. Supreme Court ruling in the McGirt v. Oklahoma case. “Though Oklahoma Farm Bureau is concerned by the potential implications of the court’s ruling on landowners throughout eastern Oklahoma, we are hopeful and confident that Oklahoma and its tribes can successfully form a jurisdictional framework that protects and supports the economy, public safety and private property rights for all Oklahomans. “We appreciate the efforts of Attorney General Mike Hunter and Solicitor General Mithun Mansinghani on behalf of Oklahoma, and remain committed to working alongside state and tribal leaders […]
Holman named assistant director of public policy
Caylie Holman has been named an assistant director of public policy at Oklahoma Farm Bureau. In the new role, she will work alongside the public policy staff to advocate for Farm Bureau’s grassroots policy at the state Capitol. Holman joined the organization in 2018 as the south central field representative, where she served as a liaison between county Farm Bureau organizations and the home office. “I’ve enjoyed getting to know our membership, and having the opportunity to understand how policy at the state level impacts their operations,” Holman said. “It’s so important for our organization to continue working to preserve […]
Ag Fund boasts 100% success rate in primary elections, expands support for candidates
All 26 candidates supported or endorsed by the Oklahoma Farm Bureau Ag Fund, the organization’s grassroots political action committee, advanced out of Oklahoma’s primary elections held June 30. While 23 of those candidates will advance to the general election on Nov. 3, three candidates will face a runoff primary election on Aug. 25. Following Tuesday’s elections, the Ag Fund board of directors met Wednesday, July 1 to consider lending additional support to candidates running in primary runoff elections or the general elections. The board voted to provide financial contributions to four candidates for the first time, as well as donations […]
Join OKFB for August Area Meetings
Oklahoma Farm Bureau members are encouraged to attend the organization’s upcoming August Area Meetings, signaling the beginning of the OKFB grassroots policy development process. Held across the state during the month of August, members will have an opportunity to consider some of the leading issues facing agriculture and rural Oklahoma as they prepare to develop organizational policy for 2021. Members also will receive various organizational updates. Virtual August Area Meeting In addition to our traditional, in-person meetings, OKFB will also host a virtual August Area Meeting for members who are unable to attend a meeting in person. Our virtual meeting […]
Kinder named to EPA advisory committee
Jimmy Kinder, Oklahoma Farm Bureau District Four Director and Cotton County Farm Bureau member, was recently appointed to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Farm, Ranch, and Rural Communities Committee. Comprised of 33 individuals from a variety of sectors across the U.S., the FRRCC provides independent policy advice, information and recommendations to the EPA administrator on a range of environmental issues and policies that are of importance to agriculture and rural communities. “One of my priorities for EPA has been to restore trust for our agency among agricultural stakeholders and rural communities,” said EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler. “This committee will provide valuable input […]
OKFB Foundation for Agriculture accepting applications for board position
The Oklahoma Farm Bureau Foundation for Agriculture is currently accepting applications for a position representing northeast Oklahoma on its board of directors. Voting members in good standing with Oklahoma Farm Bureau are eligible to apply. All applications will be considered by the foundation’s board of directors. Final selection will be made by the board of directors. The application form can be found online at this link. Applications must be typed, printed and mailed to Oklahoma Farm Bureau Foundation for Agriculture, Attn: Holly Carroll, 2501 N. Stiles Ave., Oklahoma City, OK 73105. For more information, please contact foundation director Holly Carroll at […]
OKFB urges USDA to include hard red winter wheat in CFAP
Oklahoma Farm Bureau this week pressed the U.S. Department of Agriculture to expand its Coronavirus Food Assistance Program direct payment assistance to include hard red winter wheat. To be eligible for CFAP assistance, commodities were required to have suffered a 5-percent-or-greater decline from mid-January to mid-April 2020. Oklahoma wheat farmers – who rank third in the U.S. in production of hard red winter wheat – were excluded from the program because of a lack of evidence of economic harm from the coronavirus pandemic. In comments submitted to USDA this week, OKFB urged the inclusion of hard red winter wheat based […]
OKFB’s 2020 Legislative Review
The 2020 Oklahoma legislative session encountered many challenges including a health emergency that forced the state Capitol to close for six weeks, a state revenue failure and numerous gubernatorial vetoes. This year was difficult from start to finish, but Oklahoma Farm Bureau continued to engage lawmakers from around the state on a daily basis about our priority issues. Despite spending fewer days in session than any legislature in Oklahoma history, a few bills did successfully complete the process. The legislation explained below can be a helpful guide for OKFB members as they prepare to discuss policy issues at August Area […]
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