May 20, 2011

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PERSPECTIVE OKLAHOMA FARM BUREAU

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May 20, 2011

Session nears end, 10 OFB bills now law By Kinsey Money, OFB Director of Research and Policy Development Oklahoma Farm Bureau is beginning the end of the 2011 legislative session on a positive note. Currently, 10 pieces of OFB supported legislation have been signed into law. The remaining three bills have been sent to Governor Mary Fallin. Pending her signature, 13 pieces of legislation with a positive impact on agriculture, private property rights and rural Oklahoma will become law. In an effort to clarify the wind industry’s current perception of eminent domain, SB 124 was signed by the governor on May 10. Authored by Senator Ron Justice and Representative Tom Newell, SB 124 prohibits the power of eminent domain for the siting or building of wind turbines on private property. Landowners can now embrace the growing wind industry in Oklahoma without the fear of eminent domain.

The Senate passed SB 248, reducing the groundwater permit administration fee from $50 to $25. This is exciting news for OFB members with water wells. The fee was adopted in 2010 through administrative rules without a vote from the legislature. While OFB advocated for repeal of the fee, cutting it in half was greeted with a warm welcome. SB 248 was authored by Senator Ron Justice and Representative Wade Rousselot. For landowners who have experienced property damage from trespassers, help is around the corner. SB 494 was sent to the governor for approval. Authored by Senator Don Barrington and Representative Sky McNiel, SB 494 creates the “Oklahoma Private Lands and Public Recreation Act.” The act will grant any local, county or state law enforcement agency the authority to write a citation on the spot for recreational trespass occurring on land used primarily for farming, ranching or forestry purposes. SB 494, in addition to HB 1249, should address many of the issues OFB members have had with trespassers. Improving the quality of life in rural Oklahoma while boosting the state’s economic recovery lies in the language of HB 1381. (See Session Nears End, page 3)

California native is new summer intern

FFA members are optimistic about agricultural future

Kirk Kimmelshue is the 2011 summer intern in the Corporate Communications and Public Relations division at Oklahoma Farm Bureau. Kimmelshue is a 2010 graduate of Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo where he earned his undergraduate degree in Agricultural Business with concentrations in marketing and policy from California’s central coast university. Currently, Kimmelshue is a graduate student in the Agricultural Communications program at Oklahoma State University. “Farmers in this country produce the safest, most abundant food supply in the world, and I look forward to contributing to the communication of this message on behalf of many innovative and dedicated Oklahoma producers,” Kimmelshue said. “The progressive mindset of Oklahoma Farm Bureau and its membership has me excited about the upcoming summer.” Kimmelshue grew up in Northern California near Chico where his family farms almonds and walnuts and was involved in the California Junior Livestock Association and California Farm Bureau Federation.

An overwhelming 80 percent of the FFA members visiting the Oklahoma Farm Bureau exhibit during the Oklahoma FFA convention, May 2-4, said they are optimistic about the future of agriculture. “That does not surprise me as these kids tend to be a pretty optimistic group in general,” said Chris Kidd, south central OFB field coordinator and Survey time – YF&R member LaSheil Young Farmers Knowles (far right) works the Oklahoma and Ranchers Farm Bureau YF&R booth at the State Committee FFA Convention. FFA members answered coordinator. questions about the future of agriculture. The OFB exhibit was a project of the YF&R committee in an effort to encourage FFA members to get more involved in agriculture leadership organizations. (See Results, page 2)


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OFB highlights a few benefits in each issue of Perspective as a reminder of the savings available to OFB members. Find a complete list of savings online at www.okfarmbureau.org.

OFB Calendar State Legislature Adjourns May 27, 2011 • State Capitol Contact: Tyler Norvell, (405) 523-2402

OFB employees earn ATV safety certification Oklahoma Farm Bureau Safety Services members Dusty Applegate and Justin Grego recently participated in the ATV Safety Institute Instructor Preparation Course held in Bethany. The instructor course is coordinated through the Oklahoma 4-H ATV Safety program and includes a week of training and practice course instruction. As certified ATV RiderCourse instructors, Applegate and Grego are licensed to teach students and adults ATV safety knowledge and basic BELOW – Oklahoma Farm Bureau’s Safety Services Director Justin Grego goes over pre-ride inspection procedures with ATV safety students in order to earn his ASI Instructor license and teach ATV safety classes.

Farm Bureau Safety Seminar June 6-8, 2011 • Tatanka Ranch, Stroud Contact: Justin Grego, (405) 523-2391

ABOVE – Oklahoma State University extension specialists, medical personnel and other members of the health care industry took ATV instruction from members of the OFB safety services division in Bethany, April 29.

National Ag in the Classroom Meeting June 22-23, 2011 • Ft. Lauderdale, FL Contact: Marcia Irvin, (405) 523-2405

Oklahoma Farm Bureau Online Monitor the latest Farm Bureau and agricultural news and information online at www.okfarmbureau.org. Currently online: • Photo Galleries – Visit Oklahoma Farm Bureau’s website for photos of recent events such as the YF&R Golf Classic held May 6. Photos are displayed in a slideshow format in the “News” section. • Legislative Update – Recent legislative activity on Oklahoma Farm Bureau priority legislation is updated frequently on OFB’s Web site. Public Policy staff record action on legislation of interest to keep members informed.

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riding skills in a controlled environment. “I plan on using my new ATV instructor’s certificate to teach not only our Farm Bureau members, but also ATV riders across Oklahoma,” Applegate said. With more than 200 ATV accidents reported in Oklahoma each year, Grego said it is important to bring awareness to the dangers of 4-wheelers and other all terrain vehicles. The OFB Safety Services division plans to incorporate the ATV safety course into next year’s OFB Safety Seminar.

(Results, continued from page 1) The strong optimism was offset somewhat by the 61 percent who said they plan to study agriculture or work in an agriculture-related field after high school. That means almost 40 percent do not consider agriculture as a valid career path. “Although that is good, (61 percent) it indicates they may be optimistic about the future of agriculture but don’t see how they can make a career out of it,” Kidd said. Almost 700 FFA members completed the survey which included the questions: “What challenges do you see in agriculture today?” and “What can be done to get more young people interested in agricultural careers?” FFA members’ answers ranged from suggesting more agriculture-related classes to advertising the need for agriculture involvement to increase agriculture’s “fun factor.” “Overall, I believe this survey shows these young FFA members are generally excited about agriculture and look forward to a bright future,” Kidd said.


Session nears end ... (Continued from page 1) Authored by Representative Doug Cox and Senator David Myers, HB 1381 creates an assessment to be paid by qualifying hospitals. The assessment cannot be passed on to the patient. In turn, it will be used to gain a 2 to 1 match in federal dollars. This will ensure hospitals in rural Oklahoma stay open,as well as enhance opportunities to train new doctors to serve Oklahoma’s communities. Through their leadership and dedication, the legislature and Governor Fallin are ensuring agriculture remains an Oklahoma tradition.

OFB President Mike Spradling (left) speaks at a state capitol press conference in support of HB 1381. Also pictured are State Chamber CEO Fred Morgan (middle) and Oklahoma Public Employees Association Director Sterling Zearly (right).

YF&R Golf Classic raises $15,000 for OFB Legal Foundation

Oklahoma Farm Bureau’s Young Farmers and Ranchers committee helped raise more than $15,000 for the OFB Legal Foundation during the annual YF&R Golf Classic held May 6, in Seminole. All proceeds benefit the OFB Legal Foundation’s efforts to protect the rights of farmers and ranchers and represent them regarding other agricultural issues. “It’s heartening to see some of the same people turn out every year for the tournament,” said OFB Legal Foundation Director Marla Peek. “It’s a testament to some of our members’ support of the foundation’s activities.” More than 20 teams participated in the

annual event hosted by Seminole’s Jimmie Austin Golf Course. YF&R Coordinator Chris Kidd said he was pleased with the amount of people who showed an interest in supporting the OFB Legal Foundation. “I think we had a strong attendance for the event, and I appreciate all of the hard work our YF&R committee put in to making it possible,” he said. Team results include first place - Blake Chappell, Nathan Henderson, Stefan Hunt and Tyler Norvell; second place - Marty Fuller, Dan Navaro, Kent Washburn and Freddy Wisdom; third place – Tim Cain, Tim McGraw, James Reid and David Wilson.

2011 marked the ninth year for the YF&R Golf Classic. Pictured from left to right are Duane Simpson of Monsanto, State Representative Tom Newell and State Secretary of Agriculture Jim Reese.

Oklahoma Farm Bureau Leaders Receive Honorary State FFA Degrees Oklahoma Farm Bureau Executive Director Monica Wilke and OFB District 7 Board Member Roland Pederson were awarded the Honorary State FFA Degree May 3, during the Oklahoma FFA Convention in Oklahoma City. The degree is the highest state honorary award presented by the FFA and recognizes those who serve their local communities and greatly contribute to the advancement of agricultural education. Wilke (left) and Pederson (right) are both pictured with 2010-2011 Oklahoma FFA State President Emily Beanland.

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Farm Bill Committee Meetings Continue

Oklahoma Farm Bureau Farm Bill Committee members met at the home office May 4, to work on FB policy for the 2012 farm bill. FB leaders meet with constituents regarding the farm bill this fall. Pictured from left are Matt Muller, Thad Doye, Kirk Kimmelshue, Tyler Norvell and Mike Spradling.

Women’s Luncheon

District 7 Women’s Luncheon – Members of the Farm Bureau Women’s Committee met in Perry on May 3, for a lunch and presentation. From left, Clara Wichert, Ann Fast, Jane Eitzen and FB Women’s Coordinator Marcia Irvin admire a quilt displaying Oklahoma’s FB counties.

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Ag exports hit record for first half of fiscal year

U.S. agricultural exports set a new record high for the first half of the federal fiscal year, according to officials with the United States Department of Agriculture. U.S. farm exports from Oct. 1, 2010, through March 31, 2011, reached $75 billion. USDA Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack said the export total is a 27 percent increase over the same period a year ago. China purchased 20 percent of all U.S. agricultural exports for a total of $15.1 billion. Canada ranked as the second-largest buyer. Vilsack said March 2011 was the highest-grossing month ever for U.S. agricultural exports at $13.3 billion.

Women preparing for summer conference in Bartlesville Oklahoma Farm Bureau’s Women’s Committee is planning their annual summer conference scheduled this year for July 8-9, in historic downtown Bartlesville. Tulsa’s News on 6 Morning Anchor LeAnne Taylor is slated as a guest speaker for the event. Also, money raised during the conference’s silent auction will be donated to one of the committee’s favorite charities, the White-Reinhardt Fund for Education. Registration deadline is June 15. For more information about the conference or a registration form, contact Marcia Irvin at (405) 523-7602.


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