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FFA YOUTH DONATE 40,000 POUNDS OF FOOD

May 2, 2005

Encouraged by Miss Oklahoma, FFA students brought in 20 tons of non-perishable goods to the FFA convention. We were there as they stacked the food in one corner of the Cox Convention Center. OPEN: "Approximately 20 tons…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 2:08

FFA MEMBERS MAKE THEIR ANNUAL TREK TO OKLAHOMA CITY

May 2, 2005

The boys and girls in blue were entertained and educated when they attended the annual FFA convention last week. At the Farm Bureau booth they learned by plaing the game "Who wants to be an Ag Millionaire?" OPEN: "More than 10,000 high school…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 2:01

HIS WEHAT CROP GRANTED ANOTHER LIFE?

May 2, 2005

Last week Matt Muller told us his wheat crop was in sad shape. Then it rained a half-inch on his southwest Oklahoma farm and the crop was revived. But about 580,000 acres of wheat are still rated poor to very poor. OPEN: "One half inch of rain is not very…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm […]

APRIL WAS A DRY MONTH

May 2, 2005

In some parts of the state it was the third driest on record. As a result, the wheat crop i suffering, says Richard Alig, who farms near Okarche in central Oklahoma. OPEN: "It’s been a dry spring in…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:41

Focus On Agriculture

April 28, 2005

THE BEEF REPORT WITH HEATHER BUCKMASTER

April 25, 2005

WHEAT FARMERS GIVE DOUGHNUT MACHINE TO CUBANS

April 25, 2005

In an effort to promote wheat products, Keith Kisling, Burlington, Okla. farmer and chairman of the U.S. Wheat Associates, delivered a doughnut making machine to a school in Havana, Cuba. IN: "The sight of young Cuban children with…" OUT: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:52

HYDROGEN FUEL OF THE FUTURE?

April 25, 2005

Maybe, say Monte Shaw with the Renewable Fuels Assocation, but the technology to refine hydrogen is expensive and not very efficient today. He says ethanol may be our best bet in the short term future. IN: "Hydrogen is one of the more…" OUT: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:59

DO I WORRY ABOUT THE PEANUTS OR THE WHEAT?

April 25, 2005

That is the quandary facing Matt Mueller today as he needs rain before he can plant the springs crops. But his wheat is also in desperate need of rain. The Altus, Okla. farmer decides the wheat will get his attention first. IN: "Matt Mueller is having a difficult…" OUT: "… for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." […]

PEANUT PLANTING TIME?

April 25, 2005

April 25 is the target date for Matt Mueller to plant peanuts on his farm near Altus in southwest Oklahoma. But dry weather could push that date into May. IN: "It’s time to plant peanuts…" OUT: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:40

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