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Cleveland County Farm Bureau

Cleveland County Farm Bureau Office

Cleveland County Farm Bureau Oklahoma City Office

800 SW 134th St.
Oklahoma City, OK 73170
Phone: 405-912-5021
Fax: 405-799-0648
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Join Cleveland County Farm Bureau

County Dues: $45

In person

Visit Cleveland County Farm Bureau to join Farm Bureau in person. For questions or to learn more, call 405-912-5021.

Online

Join Cleveland County Farm Bureau online using our online membership portal. When you join online, you can pay your membership dues with a credit card using our secure online portal. When joining online, a $2 convenience fee is charged.

Join Cleveland County Farm Bureau Online Today

Cleveland County Farm Bureau board of directors

President

Jake Calvert • Norman

Vice President

Bill Seiter • Moore

Secretary

Ronnie Cusack • Oklahoma City

Treasurer

Melvin Kysela • Oklahoma City

Director

Joe Tarp • Lexington

Director

James (JD) Krohmer • Noble

Director

Bobby Lee • Newcastle


Cleveland County Farm Bureau serves more than 1,800 members and plays an active role in its communities.

The Cleveland County Farm Bureau sponsors two outstanding senior awards for 4-H each year, the grand champion awards at the spring livestock show as well as an added bonus to every participant in the Cleveland County Spring Livestock Show bonus auction.

Hay and cattle are the county’s two biggest commodities. Cleveland County is the home of the OU Sooners, the Rose Rock Festival, Sam Noble Museum of Natural History, the annual Medieval Fair and the 89er Day Celebration. Moore is home to the famous country singer Toby Keith.

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