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FIRST THE CATTLE, NOW THE COMBINE

June 13, 2005

OFB’s Media Coordinator Nicola Freeman talks with Roland Pederson, a Burlington, OK farmer about his wheat. She talked to him in March when he was pulling cattle off the wheat. Now he is "harvesting" again. OPEN: "In March we talked to northwest…" CLOSE: "..I’m Nicola Freeman..for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:14

ENERGY PRICES IMPACT CUSTOM WHEAT HARVESTERS

June 13, 2005

In this report by OSU summer intern Gail Banzet we learn custom harvester Henry Heagley is concerned about the rising costs of energy. He has to pass along the costs to farmers and he supports using biodiesel. OPEN: "Vacationers are not the only group…" CLOSE: "…I’m Gail Banzet…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:43

Focus On Agriculture

June 9, 2005

THE BEEF REPORT WITH HEATHER BUCKMASTER

June 6, 2005

SHOULD FARMERS BECOME ”SHARE CROPPERS?”

June 6, 2005

Michael Dicks, OSU economist, says agriculture can be profitable and give a return on farmer’s investments, but they must be creative in managing land and equipment. Don’t own it, lease it! OPEN: "Oklahoma State University Economist…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:55

AGRICULTURE IS PROFITABLE…YOU JUST CAN’T MAKE ANY MONEY!

June 6, 2005

Economist Michael Dicks says agriculture is one of the more profitable industries in this country. Unfortunately farmers can’t make much money because the return on their investment in too low. OPEN: "Agriculture is one of the more…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 2:01

CAN’T AVOID BUDGET CUTS FOR AGRICULTURE

June 6, 2005

OSU Economist Michael Dicks explains why but in the agriculture budget are inevitable. Policy makers in Washington, D.C. just don’t understand agriculture, Dick says. OPEN: "There will be cuts in…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:44

RAINS DELAY WHEAT HARVEST *report by summer intern Gail Banzet

June 6, 2005

OSU Summer Intern Gail Banzet talks with Greg Lucas, a wheat producer from Altus, OK about the wheat harvest. She caught him just as rains moved into southwest Oklahoma following an extended drought. OPEN: "Recent rains eased dry…" CLOSE: "….I’m Gail Banzet…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:30

EVENT ”BEEFS UP” THE BLOOD SUPPLY!

June 6, 2005

The annual Memorial Day Beef Council blood donor event was again a big success. We talk with a doctor, cattle producer and blood donor about why beef is important to a healthy blood supply. OPEN: "In an effort to…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 2:17

Focus On Agriculture

June 2, 2005

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