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SOYDIELSEL GOOD FOR THE ENVIRONMENT

July 12, 2004

Diesel fuel made partially with soybean oil can help owners of diesel engines meet new EPA cleanair standards, says David Durham, former chairman of the United Soybean Board. OPEN: "Soydiesel is the number one…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:44

RURAL VOTERS NEED TO GET INVOLVED

July 12, 2004

With the Oklahoma primary only weeks away (July 27) Jeramy Rich, lobbyist for Oklahoma Farm Bureau, says now is the time for rural citizens to help elect friends of agriculture. OPEN: "We’re losing a lot…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 2:08

HE GROWS SWEET CORN FOR THE NEIGHBORS!

July 12, 2004

Each year Keith Kisling plants several acres of sweet corn on his farm near Burlington in northwest Oklahoma with the idea of giving it away. Summer intern Macey Hedges has the details in this report. OPEN: (Nat sound of picking corn) "…That’s the sound of neighbors…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:47

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

HIS SOYBEANS LOOK GREAT!

July 12, 2004

In this report by summer intern Macey Hedges, we learn that recent rains have boosted the prospects of a great soybean harvest for Stanley Miller. Miller farms ner Lindsey in south central Oklahoma. OPEN: "After a month of…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:13

Focus On Agriculture

July 8, 2004

THERE’S A REASON WHY WE’RE WORKING CLOSELY WITH MEXICO

July 5, 2004

American Farm Bureau President Bob Stallman, along with OFB President Steve Kouplen, recently signed an agreement with Mexican farmers hoping to increase relations with our biggest trading partner. OPEN: "Last year Oklahoma sold over $221 million…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:48

CONSUMERS CONTINUE TO ENJOY BEEF

July 5, 2004

New national consumer surveys indicate beef is still a popular menu item, says Karen Barra, National Cattlemens Beef Association. And that’s depsite the latest "inconclusive" BSE test results. OPEN: "The latest consumer research…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:28

”INCONCLUSIVE” BSE TESTS DON’T SURPRISE HER

July 5, 2004

Karen Barra, National Cattlemens Beef Association, says she expected the USDA to find more questionable results when they increased the sampling rate for BSE testing. That’s why she had a plan ready to go! OPEN: "It comes as no surprise to…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:28

RAIN DELAYS WHEAT HARVEST

July 5, 2004

There are still several fields of wheat unharvested in northern Oklahoma and they are starting to turn green because of the weeds. Tim Bartram, Oklahoma Wheat Growers Assoc., has just finished a field tour. OPEN: "Wet weather is continuing to…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:50

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