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You are here: Home / Home Page / OKFB members join ad campaign, urging Right to Farm passage

OKFB members join ad campaign, urging Right to Farm passage

April 15, 2015

Oklahoma Farm Bureau members have teamed up with Protect the Harvest to ask Oklahomans to call their state legislators, urging the passage of Right to Farm.

Monte Tucker, Beckham County Farm Bureau member and Amy Harris, Kiowa County Farm Bureau member, each share how HJR 1012 would give the relief from burdensome regulations and an uncertain climate for agriculture in the future.

The two, 30-second television advertisements are airing in Oklahoma. OKFB is asking all who care about agriculture to call their state Senators, specifically, and urge them to pass HJR 1012, the Right to Farm resolution.

To learn more about the Right to Farm, read OKFB President Tom Buchanan’s editorial from the Daily Oklahoman.

Spot 1 – Pushed Too Farm

Spot 2 – Tradition

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