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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

FROZEN RAIN IS NO GOOD!

August 23, 2004

The downside to getting numerous rain storms is the occasional hail or "frozen rain". Ervin Mitchell has been hit 6 times since April. The latest, Aug. 15, almost destroyed his corn near Balko in the Panhandle. OPEN: "Almost a year’s worht of rain has…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 2:06

Focus On Agriculture

August 19, 2004

THE BEEF REPORT WITH MICHAEL KELSEY

August 16, 2004

NO ENERGY BILL THIS YEAR?

August 16, 2004

During a recent meeting with Farm Bureau leaders, Oklahoma Congressman Brad Carson said he would work on getting the energy bill passed when they reconvene in Sept. but partisan polictics may kill the bill. OPEN: "What this country needs is a…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 2:08

THIS IS DRESS SHIRT COTTON!

August 16, 2004

Rain, temperature and a variety of cotton are all coming together this summer on Tom Buchanan’s farm near Altus in southwest Oklahoma. He expects his 500 acres of cotton to produce fine-quality dress shirts. OPEN: "Some of the higher quality…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 2:12

NO SHORTAGE OF OHAY OR CUSTOMERS

August 16, 2004

Near Seminole in east central Oklahoma, Syd Morgan says he has no difficulty in finding enough customers for the abundant hay crop this summer. He also discusses planting cowpeas on reclaimed oil ground. OPEN: "Almost 20 inches of rain…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME:

RAIN BOOSTS NUTRITIONAL VALUE OF HIS HAY

August 16, 2004

Raymond Temple says the abundant rainfall this summer has boosted production and nutrition of the hay on his farm near Elmore City in southern Oklahoma. OPEN: "Almost 20 inches of rain…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:30

HIS CORN AND SOYBEANS ARE BEST IN YEARS – SO FAR!

August 16, 2004

Greg Leonard has 1,700 acres of corn and soybeans on his farm near Afton in northeast Oklahoma and they look great! He says the cool, wet weather hasmade his harvest prospects brighten considerably this year. OPEN: "When Greg Leonard looks at…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:55

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