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Farm
Bureau Women
The purpose of the Farm
Bureau Women's (FBW) Program is to help promote the entire Farm
Bureau program, with emphasis on activities particularly suited
to the talents and interests of women. Any woman from a Farm Bureau
family is eligible to participate in the activities of the Farm
Bureau Women.
Women are active in all phases of Farm Bureau--from county policy
development--to serving as delegates to the American Farm Bureau
Federation national convention.

The Farm Bureau Women
help promote the importance of family and health, safety and crime
prevention, state and national agricultural issues, voter awareness
and citizenship, Agriculture in the Classroom, the Country Women's
Council, and much more.
Farm
City Festival
One of the women's most popular activities is the Farm City Festival
held at the state Capitol during the legislative session. Farm women
from across the state bring food items produced in Oklahoma to promote
agricultural and commodity awareness to our lawmakers and their
staffs.
Food
Check-Out Day
To recognize the outstanding efficiency and productivity of America's
farmers and ranchers, Farm Bureau Women commemorate Food Check-Out
Day each year. Food Check-Out Day recognizes the farmer's contribution
to the affordability of food in the United States. The event is
held annually on the day of the year when, on average, Americans
have earned enough income to pay for their yearly food supply.
To celebrate Food Check-Out Day, the state Farm Bureau Womens
Committee donates $1,500 in food products to the Ronald McDonald
Houses of Oklahoma. The Committee also pays $50 in groceries to
lucky shoppers at designated grocery stores within the state. In
addition, farm women from across the state donate food and funds
to their local charities.
Ag
in the Classroom
The purpose of Oklahoma Ag in the Classroom is to help familiarize
Oklahoma school children with Oklahoma's number one industry--the
food and fiber industry. Specially developed education modules about
Oklahoma agriculture are available to Oklahoma teachers for students
of all ages.
Oklahoma Farm Bureau is an integral part of the coalition supporting
Agriculture in the Classroom. Farm Bureau Women's Committees support
the Ag in the Classroom program through county projects, such as
farm tours, school curriculum, tree plantings, pizza parties, and
much more.
Capitol
Visits
Oklahoma
Farm Bureau works on both the state and national levels to implement
the policies of the organization. The Farm Bureau Womens Committee
is an integral part of this process. Farm women from across the
state provide representation at the Capitol to voice their concerns
with issues affecting the agricultural industry. Many times the
women will bring homemade food items to share with their legislators
in an effort to educate them about Oklahoma agriculture. This grassroots
representation is instrumental to obtaining favorable agriculture
policy on both the state and national levels.
Women's
Rally & Summer Conference
Farm Bureau Women attend both a State Women's Rally each December,
and a Summer Conference in July. These meetings feature motivational
speakers and the sharing of ideas for their Program of Work. Fun
and fellowship sets the mood for the conferences, which include
crafts, a silent auction, special entertainment and outstanding
speakers and presentations.
Farm
Family of the Year
Each year Farm Bureau Women select and honor county farm families
who best represent farming and ranching and the spirit of Oklahoma
agriculture.
The families must display excellence in the following areas:
Strong family involvement in all phases of farm management
and production
Innovative family farm operation and management
Use of modern agricultural techniques
Active leadership in Farm Bureau, the community and other
agricultural groups.
A state Farm Family of the Year is chosen annually from the county
honorees. The state winner is announced during Oklahoma Farm Bureaus
Annual Meeting in November.
Nurse's
Scholarship
To assist Farm Bureau members in handling costs associated with
nurse's training, the Oklahoma Farm Bureau Women's Committee offers
three $500 scholarships per year to qualifying students. Contact
your county Farm Bureau office for an application.
Counties
with active Farm Bureau Women's Committees are as follows:
- Adair
- Alfalfa
- Atoka
- Beaver
- Caddo
- Canadian
- Choctaw
- Comanche
- Cotton
- Craig
- Creek
- Custer
- Dewey
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- Ellis
- Garfield
- Garvin
- Grant
- Harper
- Jackson
- Kingfisher
- Kiowa
- LeFlore
- Lincoln
- Logan
- Major
- Muskogee
- Noble
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- Oklahoma
- Okmulgee
- Payne
- Pontotoc
- Rogers
- Seminole
- Sequoyah
- Texas
- Tillman
- Tulsa
- Washington
- Washita
- Woods
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Every county Farm Bureau is entitled and invited to send at least
one official representative to the annual conference of the Farm
Bureau Women, conducted in conjunction with the annual meeting of
Oklahoma Farm Bureau in November.
Women interested in women's activities may contact one of the counties
listed above found in the County Connections page.
If your county is not listed above or for more information, please
contact FBW/YF&R Coordinator Marcia Irvin at 405-523-2405 or
by e-mail at Marcia_Irvin@okfb.org.
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