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LeFlore County Farm Bureau

LeFlore County Farm Bureau Office

LeFlore County Farm Bureau Office - Poteau

2007 N. Broadway
Poteau, OK 74953
Phone: 918-647-4528
Fax: 918-647-8605
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Join LeFlore County Farm Bureau

County Dues: $75

In person

Visit LeFlore County Farm Bureau to join Farm Bureau in person. For questions or to learn more, call 918-647-4528.

Online

Join LeFlore 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.

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LeFlore County Farm Bureau board of directors

President

Brian Knowles • Keota

Vice President

Hunter Schaufelberger • Spiro

Secretary/Treasurer

J. W. Gist • Spiro

Director

Geana Callahan • Poteau

Director

Toby Mead • Hodgen

Director

Jim Gist • Spiro

Director

Rick West • Heavener

Director

Dan Mackey • Spiro


LeFlore County Farm Bureau proudly sponsors the annual Balloon Fest in Poteau. LeFlore County’s top commodities are cattle, chickens, hay and soybeans.

LeFlore County is home to many historical landmarks, such as Cavanal hill which is the world’s highest hill, Spiro Mounds Archaeological Center, Heavener Runestone State Park and Ouachita National Forest.

The county also attracts many tourist with the Talimena National Scenic Byway, Queen Wilhelmina State park, Robert S Kerr Reservoir and Old Frisco Trail.

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