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Focus On Agriculture

August 12, 2004

THE BEEF REPORT WITH MICHAEL KELSEY

August 9, 2004

HE’S CONCERNED AOBUT HIGH FUEL PRICES

August 9, 2004

Steve Kouplen, Beggs, OK and OFB Farm Bureau President, explains why he is concerned about crude oil prices setting records highs. He says this is another reason for Congress to pass the new energy bill. OPEN: "When Steve Kouplen goes to the hay field…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 2:01

TEACHERS TOUR OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURE

August 9, 2004

Starting at the OKC Stockyards, aobut 75 Oklahoma teachers participated in the recent Ag in the Classroom tours. We talk with a Stillwater teacher and two of the people responsible for sponsoring the ag tour. OPEN: (Nat sound…"animals will come in…") CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 2:27

MURPHY-BROWN FARMS RECEIVES ENVIRONMENTAL CERTIFICATION

August 9, 2004

Murphy-Brown’s corporate hog farms in northwestern Oklahoma have met international environmental standards. MB’s Kevin Sanders and Oklahoma’s Ag Commissioner Terry Peach explain what that means. OPEN: "Waving the certificate like a giant…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 2:12

WILDLIFE AND LIVESTOCK PEACEFULLY CO-EXIST ON OKLAHOMA RANCH

August 9, 2004

Near the northern Oklahoma town of Copan, (north of Bartlesville) you will find the tall grass prairie ranch of Don Gallery. In this report by Nicola Freeman, Gallery describes his family’s ranching business. OPEN: "Just north of Bartlesville…" CLOSE: "…I’m Nicola Freeman…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:42

THERE IS A LOT OF PEGGING GOING ON BENEATH THE SOIL!

August 9, 2004

Steve Nunley’s peanuts are "pegging down" right now. That means the baby peanuts are just beginning to form beneath the peanut vines 200 Marlow in southern Oklahoma. OPEN: "Steve Nunley like to plow his hands…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:47

Focus On Agriculture

August 5, 2004

CHINA, MEXICO AND CANADA ARE GOOD CUSTOMERS

August 2, 2004

Much of Oklahoma’s agriculture production is exported to these three countries and international trade consultant Paul Drazek says they should remain good customers for awhile. OPEN: "Much of this year’s…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:47

GRASS IS TALL AND THICK

August 2, 2004

Yukon rancher Burton Harmon talks with Farm Bureau’s Nicola Freeman about the quality and quantity of his Bermuda grass hay. Ample rains have boosted the crop, but they have also delayed cutting. OPEN: "Cattle and hay farmer Burton…" CLOSE: "…I’m Nicola Freeman…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau TIME: 1:12

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