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LIVESTOCK PRODUCERS UNDER ATTACK?

July 27, 2009

Yes, says Philip Lobo, Animal Agriculture Alliance. Just look at what has happened in California, Arizona and Florida. He encourages producers to explain their practices and make friends, not enemies. OPEN: "First there was Florida…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:57

WE’RE ON THE ROAD WITH THE TEACHERS!

July 27, 2009

It’s the annual Oklahoma Ag in the Classroom road show and this year 48 teachers are touring farms and businesses in southeastern Oklahoma. We talked with sponsor Clara Wichert, Fairview, OK. OPEN: "Oklahoma school children can soon…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:59

BREAD FROM GRAIN SORGHUM?

July 26, 2009

Bread does not necessarily have to be made from wheat says Toby Bostwick, a New Mexico farmer and chairman of the National Grain Sorghum Producers. In fact, the sorghum bread is a major staple in Africa. OPEN: "You go to the store…" CLOSE: "..for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:57

Focus On Agriculture

July 23, 2009

Focus On Agriculture

July 23, 2009

HIS CROPS ARE SUFFERING TOO!

July 20, 2009

The 400 acres of corn and soybeans on Steve Kienholz’s farm are showing signs of severe heat stress. The heat is causing the plants not to pollinate properly and that could decrease production. OPEN: “The corn and soybeans on…” CLOSE: “…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau.” TIME: 1:42

CATTLE SUFFERING FROM 100-DEGREE TEMPERATURES

July 20, 2009

The extreme heat is causing health issues for cattle on Steve Kienholz’s farm near Perry, OK. He has already lost one cow. OSU veterinarian Gene Parker believes it could be caused by blue-green algae poisoning. OPEN: “Several weeks of triple-digit…” CLOSE: “….for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau.” TIME: 1:58

ICE CREAM SOCIAL BRINGS NEIGHBORS TOGETHER

July 20, 2009

The Noble County ice cream social July 13 was a good excuse to come inside, away from the heat, and visit with friends and neighbors. We talked with Steve Kienholz and State Senator David Myers. OPEN: (Nat sound…”want some ice cream?”)… “It was 106 degrees…” CLOSE: “….for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau.” TIME: 1:58

Focus On Agriculture

July 9, 2009

Focus On Agriculture

June 25, 2009

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