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THE BEEF REPORT WITH JEFF JARONEK

April 26, 2010

Focus on Ag

April 22, 2010

FARMERS TALK CLIMATE CHANGE IN WASHINGTON D.C.

April 19, 2010

OFB President Mike Spradling has just returned from leading a group of Oklahoma farm leaders on a lobbying trip to Washington D.C. Number one issue…climate change legislation. OPEN: “Climate change…” CLOSE: “…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau.” TIME: 1:48

WHEAT CROP LOOKS GOOD…FOR NOW!

April 19, 2010

But Tim Bartram knows you can’t count the bushels until they’re in the bin. Bartram is executive director of the Oklahoma Association of Wheat Growers and says the best wheat is in central and northern Oklahoma. OPEN: “Tim Bartram is crossing…” CLOSE: “…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau.” TIME: 1:46

SQ744 IS FLAWED!

April 19, 2010

State Question 744 could cost as much as $800 million and that is why Oklahoma Farm Bureau President Mike Spradling and other business leaders joined the One Oklahoma Coalition to oppose the measure. OPEN: “There’s gotta be a better…” CLOSE: “…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau.” TIME: 1:52

CANOLA IS A GOOD CROP FOR THIS FARMER

April 19, 2010

Scott Neufeld has 170 acres of winter canola on his farm near Fairview in northwest Oklahoma. He likes the crop because he can easily rotate fields with wheat. But harvesting the crop is more difficult than wheat. OPEN: “Winter canola is a goood…” CLOSE: “I’m Dustin Mielke…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau.” TIME: 2:02

HIS CANOLA IS LOOKING GOOD!

April 19, 2010

Scott Neufeld says his canola is looking good. It is just beginning to bloom and should be ready to harvest by late May or early June. He hopes to harvest 2,000 pounds per acre and receive 17 cents per pound. OPEN: “2,000 pounds, 17 cents…” CLOSE: “…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau.” TIME: 1:43

THE BEEF REPORT WITH JEFF JARONEK

April 19, 2010

Focus on Ag

April 15, 2010

THE BEEF REPORT WITH JEFF JARONEK

April 8, 2010

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