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RAIN MAKES GAIN?

January 30, 2006

The old saying is "rain makes grain" but for Chad Budy, Alva, Okla. and other farmers who pasture cattle on wheat, a rain now would greatly add weight gain to their cattle. OPEN: "Rain makes grain, or in the case of…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:48

Focus on Agriculture

January 26, 2006

THE BEEF REPORT WITH BILL GOLIGHTLY

January 23, 2006

THERE IS PLENTY OF OIL

January 23, 2006

Where is it and how much will it cost? Charles Mankin, director of the Oklahoma Geological Survey, says there are abundant oil supplies but we should conserve and focus on renewable energy sources. OPEN: "There is plenty of oil out there…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:59

PRODUCER-FUNDED PROGRAM PROMOTES PEANUTS

January 23, 2006

Marie Fenn, President of the U.S. Peanut Board, explains how produer-funded programs work to promote new uses for peanuts. Last year the Oklahoma peanut crop was valued at $20 million. OPEN: "If you like peanuts, the you are…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:46

CLOTHES MADE WITH SOYBEANS?

January 23, 2006

Not yet, but there are many use for this marvelous grain crop. Erick Neimann, a Kansas soybean farmer and United Soybean Board officer, explains how soybeans can be used for many different purposes. OPEN: "The miracle bean continues to impress…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:54

HIS WHEAT PASTURE IS HOLDING UP, DESPITE THE DROUGHT

January 23, 2006

Roland Pederson reports his cattle are gaining weight on wheat pasture despite the dry conditions. He plans to pull the cattle off the wheat by March 1 which will allow the crop to be harvested for grain in late June. OPEN: "It’s a common practive for…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:57

THERE IS NEVER A GOOD TIME FOR A DROUGHT, BUT…

January 23, 2006

If it has to be dry, now is the best time, says Roland Pederson. He farms near Burlington in northwest Oklahoma and says his wheat and cattle are performing normally, but a rain or snow event would be nice. OPEN: "If timing is everything…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:55

GOLTRY, OK DAIRY HAS DISPLAY AT AFBF CONVENTION

January 16, 2006

Ron and Barbara Crain, Goltry, had their yogurt cheese on display in the trade show during the AFBF convention in Nashville. Ron describes the cheese and how he wants to market this value-added product. OPEN: (Nat sound of Barbara describing the product…) "Ron and Barbara Crain have a…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: […]

FLINCHBAUGH WINS DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD

January 16, 2006

High Plains farmers know it’s a rare day when K-State agriculture policy analyst Barry Flinchbaugh is "speechless." But, that is what happened when he received the award at the AFBF convention in Nashville. OPEN: "Barry Flinchbaugh is well known…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:55

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