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Focus On Agriculture

March 25, 2004

Focus On Agriculture

March 18, 2004

THE BEEF REPORT WITH MICHAEL KELSEY

March 15, 2004

JOY OF SHOPPING FOR COTTON WEB SITE AVAILABLE SOON

March 15, 2004

Brad Robb, Cotton Board official, talks about a new web site where consumers can buy shirts, pants and other 100 percent cotton items hassle-free on the Internet. It should be available within the next 30 days. OPEN: "Internet-savvy consumers can…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:30

SHE PREFERS RADIO FREQUENCY EAR TAGS FOR LIVESTOCK

March 15, 2004

Wendy Umberger explains why radio frequency ear tags are the best method for the USDA’s proposed animal identification system. Deadline for implementing the system has been moved back to later this year. OPEN: (Nat sound of grocery scanner…) "That familiar sound of groceries…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:42

CONSUMERS SHOULD PAY FOR ANIMAL INDENTIFICATION SYSTEM

March 15, 2004

Wendy Umberger, livestock economist at Colorado State U. and Oklahoma Congressman Frank Lucas both agree that consumers should help pay for a livestock identification system. OPEN: "Increased animal inspections…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 2:00

HOT DOGS FOR THE HOMELESS

March 15, 2004

Rick Swyden, a self-employed Oklahoma City businessman, gives out free hot dog lunches to homeless people every Sunday. He was recently joined by Yukon, OK farmers Burton and Audrey Harmon. OPEN: "Hey buddy, ready for some food?… CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 2:57

I’M A FARMER

March 15, 2004

That’s a label Steven Clay, Carnegie, OK, wears proudly. As he prepares for spring planting season, he says his number one challenge is the weather, but there is not much he can do but hope and pray for the best. OPEN: "For Steven Clay the number one…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:26

Focus On Agriculture

March 11, 2004

WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO TAKE CATTLE IN ON A ”WEIGHT GAIN BASIS”?

March 8, 2004

Jeff Kreihbiel is one of many Oklahoma beef producers who have chosen to reduce thier risk by pasturing someone else’s cattle. He explains how that works for him. OPEN: "Last fall Jeff Krehbiel unloaded…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:52

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