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HIS IDEA WAS ON DISPLAY FOR EVERYONE TO SEE

January 19, 2004

Keith Kisling, Burlington, OK, wanted farmers from around the country to see his "Hydraulic Super Hopper" invention during the recent American Farm Bureau convention trade show. OPEN: "Like many farmers, when faced with…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 2:07

SURVEY SHOWS BSE DOES NOT SCARE MAJORITY OF CONSUMERS

January 19, 2004

Bob Young, Farm Bureau chief economist, says a recent Farm Bureau survey on consumer beef consumption habits don’t surprise him. The BSE scare won’t impact consumption but it will impact price. OPEN: "A recent survey by the…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:54

FARM BUREAU STILL SUPPORTS COOL!

January 19, 2004

During the recent American Farm Bureau convention, voting delegates said they support Country of Origin Labeling (COOL) but let’s take a cautious look at a national livestock identification system. OPEN: "Voting delegates at the recent…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:40

Focus On Agriculture

January 15, 2004

THE BEEF REPORT WITH MICHAEL KELSEY

January 12, 2004

ALMANAC COLLECTING WEATHER INFO SINCE 1818

January 12, 2004

Bob Farmer says Oklahoma will experience a cold, wet winter but it won’t happen until February. How does the Farmer’s Almanac accurately predict weather? He says they study weather patterns. OPEN: "The Farmers’ Almanac has a long…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:47

WHO IS BOB FARMER?

January 12, 2004

He is the publicist for the Farmers’ Almanac. But he is quick to point out, it is just a coincidence that his last name is Farmer! He explains that little hole in the corner of the almanac with a twinkle in his eye. OPEN: "Bob Farmer works for the…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." […]

NO SURPRISES IN LATEST USDA AG CENSUS

January 12, 2004

The final results from the latest Agriculture Census will not be released until February, but USDA’s Gene Danekas gives us this early look at the census. No big surprises but they added a new stat on contract farms. OPEN: "Results from the latest USDA…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:38

FARM BUREAU DELEGATES COULD CHANGE LIVESTOCK ID POLICY

January 12, 2004

Farm Bureau members attending the AFBF convention in Hawaii could change their policy on mandatory livestock identity systems after the recent BSE scare, says OFB President Steve Kouplen. OPEN: "Should the government require…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 2:12

FARMERS GATHER IN HAWAII BUT THIS IS NO VACATION

January 12, 2004

The annual American Farm Bureau convention is Jan. 11-14 in Hawaii but OFB President Steve Kouplen says it’s no vacation. He says COOL and packer ownership of cattle are hot topics for the delegates. OPEN: "More than 10,000 farmers and…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:35

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