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YOUTHS GAIN INSIGHT INTO CONGRESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

June 30, 2003

OSU intern Marcy Grundmann interviews youth participating in a computer game "Congressional Insight." The game was played during the recent Oklahoma Farm Bureau youth seminar. OPEN: "Fourteen-year-old Ben Ogg from Gore…" CLOSE: "…Marcy Grundmann…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:45

HOUSE COMMITTEE ACTION SLOWS C.O.O.L.

June 30, 2003

Recent action by the U.S. House Ag Appropriations subcommittee indicates lawmakers are concerned about the implementation of Country of Origin Labeling (COOL). What exactly does COOL mean? OPEN: "The U.S. House of Representatives’ Agriculture…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 2:20

HE PROMOTES MADE IN OKLAHOMA PROGRAM

June 30, 2003

Clayton Head owns a restaurant and food catering business in Ponca City, Okla. He proudly stamps the "Made In Oklahoma" label on his food. He explains how the program works. OPEN: "Did you know you can buy…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:36

NEW ANNEXATION LAW IS A STEP IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION

June 30, 2003

A new Oklahoma law to slow down the trend of cities annexing large tracts of rural property without extending services should help rural landowners. Farm Bureau lobbyist Lori Peterson has the details. OPEN: "In recent years it’s become popular…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 2:05

LRP NEWEST RISK MANAGEMENT TOOL FOR LIVESTOCK PRODUCERS

June 30, 2003

Scott Bulling, OKFB Crop Insurance Manager, explains Livestock Risk Protection (LRP). He says he can substantially reduce the risk of producing livestock. It’s available July 1 on feeder cattle steers. OPEN: "It’s called LRP…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:46

Focus On Agriculture

June 26, 2003

RODEO IS HER LIFE!

June 23, 2003

During the recent Oklahoma High School Rodeo Assoc. Finals in Woodward, Okla. summer intern Marcy Grundmanntalked with Kodi Cunningham, Rose, Okla. high school competitor, about life in the rodeo arena. OPEN: "Statewide wheat farmers are not the only ones…" CLOSE: "…Marcy Grundmann…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau."

CONSUMERS STILL LIKE BEEF!

June 23, 2003

Michael Kelsey, executive director of the Oklahoma Beef Council, discusses a recent consumer survey showing strong demand for beef. This is despite the recent BSE incident in Canada.

WATER LEGISLATION PRAISED BY MANY FARMERS

June 23, 2003

But not all farmers. Farm Bureau lobbyist Lori Peterson explains new legislation to halt the sale of water from the Arbuckle-Simpson aquifer in southern Oklahoma. The bill was recently signed by Gov. Henry.

HE’S A SMALL FAMILY FARMER

June 23, 2003

Matt Muller, Blair, Okla., doesn’t mind the label "small family farmer." He’s able to make a comfortable living for his wife and four children on a farm half the size most farmers have today.

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