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You are here: Home / Home Page / OKFB members to advocate for agriculture March 23-26 during 2026 Washington, D.C. Summit

OKFB members to advocate for agriculture March 23-26 during 2026 Washington, D.C. Summit

January 26, 2026

Oklahoma Farm Bureau members will travel to our nation’s capital for the organization’s annual Washington, D.C., Summit advocacy fly-in.

The 2026 summit will be held March 23-26 and will provide Farm Bureau members with the opportunity to learn about national policies that affect agriculture and visit directly with Oklahoma’s congressional delegation.

OKFB members will travel to Washington on Monday, March 23. Tuesday, March 24, will feature briefings on federal issues and regulations from policy experts in the morning, and then OKFB members will have time to tour Washington on their own before a group dinner. Wednesday, March 25, will be spent on Capitol Hill as OKFB members visit directly with Oklahoma’s U.S. Senate and House members on issues and topics that affect agriculture. OKFB members will return home on Thursday, March 26.

Registration for the event is available on the OKFB website using the form below and is open to OKFB members through Feb. 23. Members who would like to book their air travel to Washington, D.C., with OKFB must register by Feb. 4.

The cost to attend the event is $1,500 for a single attendee and $2,000 for two attendees. The event cost covers three nights of hotel accommodations at Intercontinental Hotel – The Wharf, breakfast the morning of March 24 and one group dinner.

The cost to book flights through OKFB’s block of direct flights on Southwest Airlines, which departs Oklahoma City on March 23 and returns March 26, is $526.61 per person and must be booked by Feb. 4 (Please note: OKFB’s flight block is full — members must book their own flights) . Members who elect not to book flights in OKFB’s flight block will be responsible for booking their own air travel.

Interested members can register for the event by Feb. 23 using the online form below. For questions about the registration process, contact Brittney Krag.

Working Schedule

Monday, March 23
Travel day from Oklahoma to Washington, D.C.

Tuesday, March 24
Policy and issues updates in morning; free afternoon; group dinner in evening (planned)

Wednesday, March 25
Congressional visits on Capitol Hill with Oklahoma’s U.S. Senate and House members

Thursday, March 26
Return travel day Washington, D.C., to Oklahoma


Cost

$1,500 per attendee or $2,000 per couple

OKFB’s trip capacity has been reached, and registration is now closed.

(covers hotel and event registration)

Flights booked with OKFB’s group are $526.61 per person

OKFB’s flight block is now full.

(otherwise flights must be booked on your own)

Register for OKFB’s 2026 Washington, D.C., Summit

Registration for OKFB’s 2026 Washington, D.C., Summit has closed due to trip capacity being reached. If you have any questions about the Washington, D.C., Summit, contact Brittney Krag.


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