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YOUNG FARMERS VOLUNTEER AT FOOD BANK

April 8, 2010

After they visited the state capitol, the young farmers spent the afternoon sorting and packaging food at the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma City. Farmers Chad Selmon and Adam Marten explain why. OPEN: (Nat sound at food bank)”…Chad Selmon probably should…” CLOSE: “…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau.” TIME: 2:01

FOOD PRICES JUMP 6 PERCENT!

April 8, 2010

American Farm Bureau economist John Anderson explains why food prices were up 6 percent in the first quarter of 2010. Anderson says rising energy prices are the main reason. OPEN: “Food prices increased about…” CLOSE: “…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau” TIME: 1:59

TOWN HALL MEETING IN RURAL OKLAHOMA

April 8, 2010

OFB’s Dustin Mielke reports on a town hall meeting sponsored by the Washita and Kiowa County Farm Bureaus. He has comments from farmer Gerald Nabors and State Sen. Tom Ivester. OPEN: (Nat sound of meeting)”…Have you ever wondered…” CLOSE: “I’m Dustin Mielke…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau TIME: 2:00

WE NEED SAFER FARMS

April 8, 2010

Charolette Halverson, National Education Center for Agriculture Safety, discusses the need for more programs on farm safety. The big push now is for programs on animals, tractors and ATV safety. OPEN: “Today’s farm can be a…” CLOSE: “…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau.” TIME: 1:55

THE BEEF REPORT WITH JEFF JARONEK

April 8, 2010

Focus on Ag

April 8, 2010

WHEAT LOOKS GREAT!

April 5, 2010

Scott Neufeld reports his wheat near Fairview in northwest Oklahoma is benefitting from the abundant winter moisture. However, the wet, cool, winter has delayed the crops’ progress by about two weeks. OPEN: “It’s been a good winter…” CLOSE: “…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau.” TIME: 1:53

HE EXPECTS WINTER MOISTURE TO HELP WITH SPRING CROPS

April 5, 2010

In this report, Dustin Mielke talks with Jackie Harper, Cordell, OK wheat, cattle and cotton grower. Harper says the wet, cool winter forced him to feed all his hay, but the moisture should help with cotton planting. OPEN: “It’s been a long, windy…” CLOSE: “I’m Dustin Mielke…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau.” TIME: 1:47

SHE IS AG TEACHER OF THE YEAR!

April 5, 2010

Linda Gunsaulis teaches 4th graders in Fairview, OK and on March 25 was named the 2010 Oklahoma Ag in the Classroom Teacher of the Year. She explains why this is important. OPEN: (nat sound of ceremony) “…And with that…” CLOSE: “…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau.” TIME: 2:00

FARMERS FIGHTING WATER PERMIT FEES

April 5, 2010

That state legislature is asking the Oklahoma Water Resources Board to implement a $50 fee for water permits to irrigate crops. Farmers Dennis Slagel and Dean Smith explain why that is not a good idea. OPEN: “$50 doesn’t sound like…” CLOSE: “…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau.” TIME: 1:58

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