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THE SMELL OF COTTON IS IN THE AIR!

September 30, 2002

Keeff Felty loves the smell of cotton as it flows from the picker’s basket. It’s harvest time on his Altus, OK farm and he is hoping to harvest about 1 million pounds of cotton this fall. OPEN: "This is Keeff Felty’s favorite time…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:58

Focus On Agriculture

September 26, 2002

THE BEEF REPORT WITH MICHAEL KELSEY

September 23, 2002

RURAL ELECTRIC CO-OP STILL RECOVERING FROM ICE STORM

September 23, 2002

More than 8 months, 14,000 poles and $37 million later, Tom Garrett, general manager of the Cimarron Rural Electric Co-op, says they are still not back to 100 percent. OPEN: "Many rural Oklahomans won’t forget…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 2:06

DAIRY COWS CAN’T TAKE THE HEAT

September 23, 2002

Now that summer is over, Mike Cassady’s dairy cows near Ada, OK will start producing more milk. Cassady says milk production always drops in the hot summer months. OPEN: "The heat has a big…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:41

HE’S HARVESTING AN EXCELLENT CORN CROP

September 23, 2002

Phillip Goodnight has a broad smile on his face as he harvests 175 acres of corn along the Arkansas River near Muksogee, OK. Nationwide, the corn crop is expected to be the smallest since 1995. OPEN: "Summer rains have nourished the…" CLOSE: "…for the OKlahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:32

AG-TROPOLIS A POPULAR VENUE AT THE STATE FAIR!

September 23, 2002

Urban folks can see farm animals up close when they tour this exhibit in the Made in Oklahoma building at the state fair. Monte McDonald, FFA advisor for NW Classen High School explains his particiaption. OPEN: "You’ll find many of the typical sights and…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:49

HE HAS NO TIME TO TALK!

September 23, 2002

It’s time to plant wheat and Cory Shrewbury is rushing to get 1,500 acres sowed on his farm near Nash in north central Oklahoma. He says conditions are perfect for the crop to get off to a good start. OPEN: "Don’t be surprised if Cory…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:29

Focus On Agriculture

September 19, 2002

WORLD RECORD STICKS TO THE ROOF OF YOUR MOUTH!

September 16, 2002

Oklahoma peanut and wheat producers combined efforts Sept. 7th to produce a world record peanut butter and jelly sandwich. It weighed about 900 pounds and required a lot of effort from many people. OPEN: "Question, what weighs more than 900 pounds…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 2:29

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