PERSPECTIVE OKLAHOMA FARM BUREAU
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May 17, 2013
Annual YF&R golf tournament raises OFB president re-elected to funds for legal foundation national board More than $9,400 was raised for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau Legal Foundation during a golf tournament at Cimarron National Golf Club in Guthrie, May 3. The annual fundraiser was sponsored by the OFB Young Farmers and Ranchers Committee as a way to garner funds and attention to the efforts of the foundation. “This is a great chance to talk about the success of the legal foundation in defending our personal OFB YF&R Chairman Mason Bolay (right) property rights and other issues,” said presents a trophy to the first place tournament Mason Bolay, YF&R chairman. team consisting of (from left) JJ Louthan, Eric Despite the cool, windy weather Smith, Keith Kisling and Chad Kisling. conditions, 76 golfers participated on 20 teams. The winning team, sponsored family farmers and rural Oklahomans, and by Alfalfa County Farm Bureau leader Keith educating farmers and ranchers and the public Kisling, consisted of J.J. Louthan, Eric Smith, about issues important to agriculture. Keith Kisling and Chad Kisling. The foundation is funded primarily through The Oklahoma Farm Bureau Legal Founvoluntary contributions of Farm Bureau dation was created in 2001 by the OFB Board members and through events such as the golf of Directors for the purpose of entering the tournament. For more information contact legal arena to protect private property rights Marla Peek, OFB Legal Foundation director, and production agriculture. or go to www.ofblegalfoundation.org. The foundation strives to serve farmers and More photos from the YF&R golf tournament ranchers through engaging in public interest are available on the OFB Flickr site at litigation, researching legal issues affecting http://www.flickr.com/okfarmbureau.
Oklahoma Farm Bureau President Mike Spradling has been re-elected to serve a one-year term on the board of directors for the American Farm Bureau Insurance Services and American Agricultural Insurance Companies. The election was held May 8 at the companies’ annual stockholders meeting in Chicago. “I am proud and honored to represent Oklahoma Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance Company on these national boards,” Spradling said. The Oklahoma agricultural producer is entering his seventh year serving on the national board. Spradling and his family own and operate a cattle and pecan production business headquartered at Sand Springs, Okla. American Farm Bureau Insurance Services and American Agricultural Insurance Companies were established to provide services to help Farm Bureau insurance companies achieve financial stability and growth. AFBIS currently services crop insurance needs in 20 states across the country, and AAIC serves as a reinsurance company for Farm Bureau insurance companies.
Farm Bureau leader appointed to agriculture board Caddo County Farm Bureau leader Karen Krehbiel is the newest member of the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food and Forestry’s Board of Directors. Krehbiel will serve a four year term and represent district four which consists of 20 counties, mostly in southwest Oklahoma. Krehbiel has more than 20 years of accounting and production experience working on her family farm near Hydro. “I plan to use my experience and knowledge to make the best possible decisions and move forward,” Krehbiel said. Oklahoma Farm Bureau President Mike Spradling noted Krehbiel’s abilities as a Farm
Bureau leader will help in her new position. “Karen has demonstrated strong leadership skills as a Farm Bureau leader,” Spradling said. “She is personable and a great communicator.” Krehbiel was nominated by Sen. Tom Ivester who praised her qualifications. “Karen definitely has the skills and knowledge to serve on this board and it was my honor to sponsor her nomination,” Ivester said. Krehbiel has the unique distinction of being the first woman to serve on the agriculture board. “I am honored to serve as both a female and an agricultural producer,” Krehbiel said.
Karen Krehbiel (center) meets with Sen. Tom Ivester (left) and OFB President Mike Spradling after her appointment confirmation hearing at the state Capitol.