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EXPORTS ARE IMPORTANT TO FARMERS

August 2, 2004

International trade consultant Paul Drazek explains why exports are so important to U.S. farmers. Drazek also predicts agriculture exports will continue to increase for the coming year. OPEN: "Sixty percent of Oklahoma’s…" ClOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:22

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

FARM TOUR SHOWS THEM FUEL STORAGE TANKS ARE SAFE

August 2, 2004

Mike and Lotsee Spradling hosted a tour on their Sand Springs, OK farm to show two staff members of the U.S. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works, that fuel storage tanks are safe for the environment. OPEN: (Nat sounds of the tour…) "This is Michelle Nellenbach’s first…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: […]

Focus On Agriculture

July 29, 2004

THE BEEF REPORT WITH MICHAEL KELSEY

July 26, 2004

THIS IS A GREAT SUMMER!

July 26, 2004

So far, Steve Standridge says things couldn’t be much better on his farm near Chickasha in southern Oklahooma. Cattle prices are good, corn silage is good, third cutting of alfalfa is good…you get the idea! OPEN: "Steve Standridge is having a great…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:26

THEY CARE ABOUT THE ENVIRONMENT

July 26, 2004

Chuck and Wathina Luthi are the first winners of the Oklahoma Environmental Stewardship Award. The Fargo, OK pork producers explain why they care about protecting the environment. OPEN: "Chuck and Wathina Luthi have invtested…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 2:14

HE WANTED TO TRY SOMETHING DIFFERENT THIS YEAR…

July 26, 2004

That’s why Steve Kienholz planted 80 acres of corn on his farm near Marland in northern Oklahoma. He will harvest the crop in late August and hopes to get 80 bushels to the acre from the dryland crop. OPEN: "This year Steve Kienholz wanted…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:19

COME IN FROM THE HEAT

July 26, 2004

The weather was hot and the ice cream was cold at the July 19th Noble County Farm Bureau Ice Cream Social in Perry, OK. The annual event is a good place to cool off and "swap big windies" with your neighbor. OPEN: "The temperature hovered near 100 degrees…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: […]

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