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THE BEEF REPORT WITH MICHAEL KELSEY

June 21, 2004

GMO WHEAT RESEARCH TO CONTINUE

June 21, 2004

Despite Monsanto’s announcement they were dropping plans for genetically-modified Round-Up Ready wheat, OSU scientist Bret Carver says research will continue on GMO wheat. OPEN: "When Monsanto recently announced . . ." CLOSE: ". . . for Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 2:08

MEXICAN FARM BUREAU?

June 21, 2004

Steve Koouplen recently traveled to Mexico City to put the finishing touches on an agreement formally establishing an organization of private Mexican farmers. OPEN: "Steve Kouplen has just returned . . ." CLOSE: ". . . for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:40

WHEAT HARVEST A MIXED BAG IN KANSAS

June 21, 2004

We talked with two farmers, one near Hutchinson in southern Kansas, the other near Garden City in southwest Kansas and both are concerned about the crop this year. OPEN: (Nat sound of tractor). . . "As the large John Deere tractor idles. . ." CLOSE: ". . . for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:56

HE EXPECTS $5 WHEAT

June 21, 2004

If Chad Budy is correct, then he should be able to sell some of his wheat for $5 per bushel this year. That would be considerably more than the current price of less than $3.50 at his local Alva, Okla. market. OPEN: "Five dollars for a bushel of wheat? . . ." CLOSE: ". . […]

HARVEST FINISHED IN RECORD TIME

June 21, 2004

For the first time he can remember, Chad Budy put the combine away before June 15. The Alva, Okla. farmer harvested 1200 acres and not only was it early but it was pretty darn good. OPEN: "Chad Budy and his family. . . " CLOSE: ". . . for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau."

Focus On Agriculture

June 17, 2004

CANOLA CAN BE A GOOD ROTATION CROP FOR OKLAHOMA WHEAT FARMERS

June 14, 2004

New research shows this northern oil seed crop can be successfully grown in Oklahoma. Long-time canola researcher Charlie Rife, Kansas Stat U., explains why it is a good fit for Oklahoma wheat producers. OPEN: "It looks like mustard weed…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:52

HE LOVES MILKING COWS AT 3 A.M.!

June 14, 2004

June is National Dair Month and what better time than now to listen as Shawn Cusack explains why he loves his profession. This former city boy operates a dairy near Meno in northwest Oklahoma. OPEN: "Shawn Cusack loves the scene that greets him…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:40

CUSTOM WHEAT HARVESTER SURVIVES BY USING ”OLD” EQUIPMENT

June 14, 2004

In this report by summer intern Macey Hedges, we learn that South Dakota custom wheat harvester Henry Heagly manages to make a profit by using 20-year-old equipment. OPEN: It’s early June and…" CLOSE: "…I’m Macey Hedges..for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:35

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