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CANDIDATE FORUM ATTRACTS RURAL VOTERS

July 26, 2004

Rural residents of Noble County (OK) crowded into a building on the county fairground to hear from 19 policitcal candidates. Farmers Bart Brorsen and Bill Hafner explain why they are interested in the process. OPEN: "You’ve gotta have an inerest…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:49

Focus On Agriculture

July 22, 2004

THE BEEF REPORT WITH MICHAEL KELSEY

July 19, 2004

YOUNG FARMERS DONATE FOOD

July 19, 2004

Hope Pjesky, Goltry, OK recently directed a project to donate freshly-harvested sweet corn to the Regional Food Bank in Oklahoma City. Summer intern Macey Hedges has the story. OPEN: "While many of us are…" CLOSE: "…I’m Macey Hedges…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:28

LARGE HATS AND PLENTY OF WATER HELP TO BEAT THE HEAT

July 19, 2004

If Freddy Wyatt can stay in the air conditioned cab of his tractor, the 100 degrees heat is not a big problem. But when he has equipment problems, he dons a large white pith helmet and grabs a water jug. OPEN: "Freddy Wyatt wears a white…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 2:03

HE’S READY TO HARVEST CORN IN SOUTHWEST OKLAHOMA

July 19, 2004

In a few days Freddy Wyatt will begin to chop for silage. The Frederick, OK farmer planted the corn in March and hopes to harvest about 8 to 10 tons of silage per acre. OPEN: "Last March, while most of…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:50

THIS IS COTTON GROWING WEATHER!

July 19, 2004

Several weeks of wet weather followed by hot, dry days are turning Tom Buchanan’s cotton fields "green" in more than one way. The value of the crop has been significantly enhanced and that means more $$$! OPEN: "The rains have come and gone…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:50

HIS BEST HAY CROP…EVER!

July 19, 2004

Abundant rains have boosted the quantity and quality of Joe Cheatwood’s hay crop this summer. Cheatwood’s fields are near Okemah in east central Oklahoma. OPEN: "During the month of June almost…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Buraeu." TIME: 1:38

Focus On Agriculture

July 15, 2004

HE’S NOT COMPLAINING ABOUT ABUNDANT RAINFALL

July 12, 2004

You will never hear Tim Bartram complain about having too much rain in July! The Guthrie, OK farmer says even though the rains have kept him out of the fields, the moisture has been good for the summer crops. OPEN: "Tim Bartram is never…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:45

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