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THE BEEF REPORT WITH MICHAEL KELSEY

November 17, 2003

ENGLAND’S LIVESTOCK INDUSTRY RECOVERS FROM DISEASE OUTBREAK

November 17, 2003

During a recent visit to Oklahoma, Jeff Turbutt, a sheep and cattle producer from England, discussed the current situation with his industry in England following a devastating outbreak of disease several years ago. OPEN: "The livestock industry in England appears…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:38

HAVE GOVERNMENT REGULATORS GONE TOO FAR?

November 17, 2003

Senator Jim Inhofe certainly thinks so! As chairman of the Senate committee on environment and public works, he sits in a position to see many unnecessary regulations proposed for agriculture. OPEN: "You can’t work in the fields…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:49

SMALL FARMERS HAVE BIG DREAMS

November 17, 2003

Six years ago Bruce and Cindy Carlson made the commitment to farm and ranch. Today the Crescent, OK couple are living their dream and continuing to build their agriculture business. OPEN: "Bruce and Cindy Carlson started…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:42

CATTLE MAKE THE MOST MONEY ON HIS FARM

November 17, 2003

He may call hiimself a wheat farmer, but Ryan Pjesky, Goltry, OK, says cattle are the real profit makers. The northwest Oklahoma farmer and rancher explains why cattle are so important to his business. OPEN: "What makes more money…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 2:07

FARM BUREAU CONVENTION SET FOR NOV. 22-24 IN OK CITY

November 17, 2003

More than 1,000 Oklahoma farm leaders are expected to crowd into the Cox Convention Center in downtown Oklahoma City for the 62nd annual Farm Bureau convention. It’s a time to socialize and visualize! OPEN: "Cultivating Oklahoma’s Future…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:55

Focus On Agriculture

November 13, 2003

IT’S TIME TO HARVEST PECANS

November 10, 2003

Mike Spradling has just started harvesting 700 acres of pecans in this orchards near Tulsa, OK. He will harvest around 500,000 pounds. But many Oklahoma pecan producers are not so fortunate this year. OPEN: "It’s pecan harvesting time…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 2:07

ANTELOPE HERDS DESTROYING HIS WHEAT

November 10, 2003

Todd Lewis doesn’t totally understand why the antelope population has exploded in the Oklahoma Panhandle in recent years, but he is concerned about the damage they are causing in his wheat fields. OPEN: "Todd Lewis enjoys watching wildlife…" CLOSE: "….for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 2:01

COOL TOPS OFF LIST OF 500 ISSUES!

November 10, 2003

Country of Orgigin Labeling (COOL) was among 500 issues Farm Bureau leaders recently discussed during the state’s resolutions conference in Oklahoma City. This prepares them for delegate session Nov. 22-24. OPEN: "On a recent November day, farmers…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TME: 1:55

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