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GERMANS VISIT OKLAHOMA *report by Nicola Freeman

November 1, 2004

Matthias Quas, representing a German farm group similar to Farm Bureau, was one of several Germans touring Oklahoma farms in late October. The trip was to promote internantional McCloy Fellowship. OPEN: "Several agricultural professionals from…" CLOSE: "…I’m Nicola Freeman…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:37

ONE MILLION BUHELS OF OKLAHOMA WHEAT HEADED FOR CUBA

November 1, 2004

Following a late October trip to Cuba led by Oklahoma Agriculture Commissioner Terry Peach, a group of farm leaders announced the sale of wehat. (Interviews conducted via cell phone enroute from Cuba) OPEN: "One million bushels of Oklahoma…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 2:08

FARM LEADERS WANT TO IMPROVE OKLAHOMA

November 1, 2004

That’s why a group of Oklahoma Farm Bureau leaders from around the state gathered in Oklahoma City Oct. 26-27. OFB President Steve Kouplen says the whittled down a list of 500 ideas to a manageable 80. OPEN: "For the past several months farm…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:44

Focus On Agriculture

October 28, 2004

THE BEEF REPORT WITH MICHAEL KELSEY

October 25, 2004

NO-TILLAGE METHODS GOOD FOR THE ENVIRONMENT

October 25, 2004

Nicola Freeman talks with John Williams, a crop and livestock producer from Coyle in central Oklahoma about the benefits of no-tillage farming. Each year more farmers convert to this eco-friendly method. OPEN: "John Williams of central Oklahoma…" CLOSE: "…I’m Nicola Freeman…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:02

HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS NEED MORE NUTRITIONAL INFORMATION

October 25, 2004

During a recent stop in Oklahoma registered dietician Dale Hayes, Billings, MT, told a group of health care professionals they need to know beef is packed with nutrition and is good for maintaining proper weight. OPEN: "If you’re a doctor or nurse handing out…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 2:00

IT’S SNOWING IN ALTUS?

October 25, 2004

No, but the white fluffy stuff floating in the air means economic prosperity. It’s cotton harvesting time and local farmer Tom Buchanan says this is the third good harvest in a row for southwest Oklahoma. OPEN: "The air around Altus in…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 2:07

ARE CANDIDATES IGNORING AGRICULTURE?

October 25, 2004

Rural issues have not been a big part of the 2004 campaign, but that doesn’t surprise AFBF President Bob Stallman. He still things the issues are important to the candidates. OPEN: "Rural voters make up about 25 percent…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:50

FARM BUREAU WANTS TO KNOW WHERE CANDIDATES STAND ON ISSUES

October 25, 2004

That’s why the American Farm Bureau recently surveyed Bush and Kerry. Results are at www.fb.org. But you can hear AFBF President Bob Stallman summarize the results in this report. OPEN: "Where does President Bush…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 2:00

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