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SPRING IN A BUSY TIME ON THE FARM

April 11, 2005

There are baby lambs to look after, fences to fix and crop to check on the Hope and Ryan Pjesky farm near Goltry in northwest Oklahoma. In this report Hope guves us a quick farm update. OPEN: "The farm is a busy place for…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:42

FARM-CITY FESTIVAL ATTRACTS LARGE CROWD TO STATE CAPITOL

April 11, 2005

Rural Oklahoma women brought car loads of baked goods to the capitol April 5th for the 25th annual Farm-City Festival. We talked to both lawmakers and some of the rural women about the event. OPEN: "The line twisted around the first floor…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 2:33

WORKING IN D.C. MEANS COPING WITH HIGH SECURITY *air before 4-15

April 11, 2005

As director of the AFBF office in Washington D.C. Dick Newpher is often faced with maneuvering around security barricades jsut to get to his office, which is across the street from the Capitol. OPEN: "It may be difficult for us here in…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 2:07

MR. FARMER GOES TO WASHINGTON, D.C.

April 11, 2005

Beggs, Okla. rancher and OFB President Steve Kouplen is leading a group of farmers and ranchers on a lobbying trip to D.C. this week. Taxes and the new energy bill are on the discussion list. OPEN: "More than 75 Oklahoma farmers and…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 2:00

April 7, 2005

Beef Council Targets Sports Fans

https://www.okfarmbureau.org/radio/2993/

Focus On Agriculture

April 7, 2005

THE BEEF REPORT WITH HEATHER BUCKMASTER

April 4, 2005

WILL WE GET A NEW ENERGY BILL THIS YEAR?

April 4, 2005

Farm Bureau Energy Specilast Troy Bredenkamp says new developments this year may be exactly what’s needed to pass an energy bill that promotes renewable fuels like wind and ethanol. OPEN: "Farmers and ranchers will once again…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:48

THEY LOVE TO TEACH AG TO KIDS

April 4, 2005

Vickie Legg teaches 4th grade students at Oktaha and Dustie Shyrock teaches 5th graders at Sharon-Mutual elementary. They are the top two Ag in the Classroom teachers in Oklahoma. OPEN: "Vicki Legg wants her 4th grade students…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 2:08

HIS WHEAT IS GROWING FAST

April 4, 2005

Monty Beech says his wheat is growing fast now. Maybe too fast if we get a late freeze. He farms near Cordell in southwestern Oklahoma where the crop is progressing ahead of normal. OPEN: "Okalhoma’s wheat crop is…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME 1:50

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