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THE BEEF REPORT WITHSUSAN LIVELY

August 30, 2004

EXPAND OR SELL?

August 30, 2004

That’s the dilemma faced by Kenny and Rebecca Ferda today. Rebecca says they are going to sell part of their cattle herd take advantage of the higher prices and leave more time for their two young boys. OPEN: "Rebecca and Kenny Ferda are faced with a…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 2:13

GREAT TIME TO BE IN THE CATTLE BUSINESS

August 30, 2004

For Rebecca and Kenny Ferda this is a great time to be in the cattle business. The Medford, Okla. family are enjoying the good weather and good prices. In fact, they can’t recall a better time. OPEN: "The ponds are full, the grass is…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:36

COTTON CROP LOOKING GOOD

August 30, 2004

With a touch of summer returning in late August to his cotton crop Keef Felty says this is "great"! The Altus, Okla. farmer says his cotton is in good condition and on schedule to be harvested in late September. OPEN: "The summer heat has returned to the…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:40

HE’S SINGING A DIFFERENT TUNE NOW!

August 30, 2004

In May we talked with Paul Freundt, Guthrie, Okla. and he was ready to give up on his spring crops. Now he is glad he didn’t plow everything under. What a difference July and August has made for his farm. OPEN: "Our summer crops have been saved…" CLOSE: "…for the OKlahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 2:08

AGRICULTURAL DIPLOMATS!

August 30, 2004

A group of Middle Eastern businessmen recently learned more about Oklahoma agriculture when they stopped in Tulsa Aug. 24th. Their visit was sponsored by the Tulsa Global Alliance and U.S. State Dept. OPEN: "Oklahoma agriculture played the lead role…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:55

Focus On Agriculture

August 26, 2004

GOD HAS BLESSED US…

August 23, 2004

That’s a pretty good summary of the last two months in Oklahoma and it comes from J.T. Winter, Woodward, OK. He says the wet weather has him in the mood to plant wheat. OPEN: "God has blessed us with…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:48

COMMITTEE TO STUDY ADDING MORE VALUE TO OK AG PRODUCTS

August 23, 2004

Lt. Governor Mary Fallin has started a new committee to study ways "value" can be added to the long line of Oklahoma agriculture products. She says it is the key to long-term prosperity for rural Oklahoma. OPEN: "Lt. Governor Mary Fallin wants to…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:39

A NEW MARKETING ERA FOR PEANUT PRODUCERS

August 23, 2004

This is the second season for peanut producers without government quotas that guaranteed a price. Steve Nunley, Marlow, OK, explains how he is marketing his 200 of peanuts this year. OPEN: "Everything is by economics…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 2:05

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