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WHEAT CROP GETS AN EXCELLENT START

October 14, 2002

In contrast to last year, Charles Russell’s wheat near Texhoma is getting off to a great start this fall. Recent rains have turned his Panhandle fields into a lush carpet of green! OPEN: "It has been a good…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:50

HE’S HALF-WAY HOME!

October 14, 2002

Charles Russell has already harvested half his corn this fall for silage and will soon harvest the remaining acres for grain. Russell has 600 acres of irrigated corn near Texhoma in the Oklahoma Pandhandle. OPEN: "Corn harvest is about half…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:46

INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS TOUR SW OKLAHOMA FARMS

October 14, 2002

The annual OSU international student tour recently focused on the dairy and cotton industries in southwest Oklahoma. Greg Lucas, Altus, OK hosted the 3-day tour. OPEN: "Their native language is normally…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:52

Focus On Agriculture

October 10, 2002

Focus On Agriculture

October 3, 2002

THE BEEF REPORT WITH MICHAEL KELSEY

September 30, 2002

THIS IS NO VIDEO GAME!

September 30, 2002

Seventeen-year-old Patrick Goodnight uses a joystick to guide the high-tech combine through his father’s corn fields near Muskogee, OK. This is not the same machine Cyrus McCormick invented 140 year ago! OPEN: "With cat-like quickness…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 2:51

THIS IS A NON-TRADITIONAL FFA CHAPTER!

September 30, 2002

Member of the Northwest Classen High School FFA may not live on a farm but they certainly understand agriculture. Advisor Monte McDonald explains why he loves teaching at this urban Oklahoma City school. OPEN: "Monte McDonald had made enough…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 2:32

BIOTECH COTTON IS GOOD FOR BOTH FARMER AND CONSUMER

September 30, 2002

Keeff Felty explains why he grows biotech cotton on his farm near Altus in southwest, OK. OPEN: "Most of Keeff Felty’s 1,000 acres of…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 2:06

LET’S SWIM TO THE CORN FIELD!

September 30, 2002

Phillip Goodnight may be the only corn farmer in Oklahoma who must use a barge to get to his corn field. He farms on a 600-acre island in the middle of the Arkansas River near Muskogee, OK. OPEN: "A good back stroke is not needed by most…" CLOSE: "…for the OKlahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 2:25

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