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August 19, 2016
OKFB WLC attend Women in Ag and Small Business Conference
klahoma Farm Bureau Women’s Leadership Committee members attended the Oklahoma Statewide Women in Ag and Small Business Conference held Aug. 4-5 at Moore-Norman Technology Center’s South Penn campus in Moore. OKFB WLC members spoke with several attendees at their booth located in the minimall showcasing Oklahoma businesses and made-in-Oklahoma products during the conference. OKFB WLC was a silver-level sponsor for the event. The conference was packed with concurrent sessions on a variety of topics for four tracks, including agriculture, alternative enterprises, business and finance, and beginning farmers. Keynote speakers included Dr. Temple Grandin, Kim Bremmer of Ag Inspirations, and Michelle Miller, known on social media as The Farm Babe. For more information about the Oklahoma Women in Ag and Small Business, visit their website at www.okwomeninagandsmallbusiness.com.
Upcoming August Area Meetings:
Above: Paula Sawatzky, District 2 OKFB WLC member, shares information about OKFB and the WLC with Women in Ag conference attendees. Bottom left: OKFB WLC Coordinator Marcia Irvin and Paula Sawatzky visit with attendees at the WLC booth. Bottom right: Juanita Bolay, Noble County Farm Bureau member, visits with OKFB WLC Coordinator Marcia Irvin.
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Aug. 25 • 6 p.m. Big Dan’s, Woodward
Aug. 22 • 6 p.m. Canadian County Farm Bureau, El Reno
Aug. 19 • 6 p.m. Hoover Building, Garfield County Fairgrounds
Oklahoma Farming and Ranching Foundation, Oklahoma Farm Bureau Legal Foundation to host Shotgun Shoot Fundraiser he Oklahoma Farming and Ranching Foundation and the Oklahoma Farm Bureau Legal Foundation will host a Shotgun Shoot Fundraiser Friday, August 26, 2016, at Quail Ridge Sporting Clays in McLoud. Mark your calendars for an exciting morning of fun, food and friendly competition. Registration begins at 8:30 a.m. and lunch will be served at 11:30 a.m. Fourperson team entry is $350 and singleperson entry is $100. Sponsorships are available. To register a team, complete the registration form located on the OKFB website and send to 2501 N. Stiles, Oklahoma City, OK 73105 by Friday, August 19. Please make checks payable to the Oklahoma Farm Bureau Legal Foundation. For details, email Amanda Rosholt, amanda.rosholt@aggiving.org, or LeeAnna McNally, leeanna.mcnally@okfb.org.
*Donations are tax deductible
Oklahoma Farm Bureau President Tom Buchanan issues statement on water rights settlement klahoma Farm Bureau President Tom Buchanan issued the following statement in response to the agreement reached by the state of Oklahoma and the tribes over water rights in Oklahoma. “As evidenced by this major water rights agreement, strong partnerships are critical to ensuring the agriculture industry can continue to be a substantial and productive part of the Oklahoma economy in the decades ahead. “Water is our state’s most important commodity and the lifeblood of Oklahoma
agriculture. Oklahoma Farm Bureau recognizes and respects the need to responsibly manage this natural resource in the best interest of our state. As an organization, we are committed to working with others to develop Oklahoma's water supply for the future of Oklahoma and Oklahoma agriculture. “We commend Gov. Mary Fallin and Attorney General Scott Pruitt on the completion of a landmark case that will ensure Oklahoma’s water needs are met both now and in the future.”
Oklahoma Farm Bureau Online Watch OKFB’s John Collison on News 9 John Collison, Oklahoma Farm Bureau vice president of public policy, recently spoke with Ron Hays about upcoming August Area Meetings during the “In the Field with Ron Hays” show on News 9. Find the link to the video on our Facebook page.
Upcoming Right to Farm events Oklahoma Farm Bureau will be hosting several events across the state in the next few months to promote the Right to Farm initiative. Be sure to check social media and the OKFB website for updated schedules, dates and locations. Inviting friends and neighbors will greatly contribute to the success of these events. We hope to see you there!
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Members attend 2016 August Area Meetings across the state District 5 Left: Oklahoma Farm Bureau President Tom Buchanan speaks with members about feral hogs, water and Right to Farm during the District 5 August Area Meeting on Aug. 15. Below: OKFB members enjoy lunch at Pete’s Place in McAlester while discussing important upcoming issues.
District 8 Right: Oklahoma Farm Bureau President Tom Buchanan speaks to members at the District 8 August Area Meeting. Below: OKFB members discuss State Question 777, water, ad valorem taxes and more on Aug. 15 at the Pontotoc Technology Center in Ada.
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Shotgun Shoot Fundraiser hosted by the Oklahoma Farming and Ranching Foundation and the OKFB Legal Foundation August 26 • Quail Ridge, McLoud Contact: Amanda Rosholt (405) 202-1463 YF&R State Fair Livestock Judging Contest September 15 • Oklahoma State Fairgrounds, Oklahoma City Contact: Holly Carroll (405) 523-2307 Resolutions Due October 7 • OKFB Home Office, Oklahoma City Contact: Tasha Duncan (405) 530-2681
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OKFB WLC meet to discuss Ag in the Classroom activities
Oklahoma Farm Bureau Women’s Leadership Committee members meet to discuss summer activities for Oklahoma Ag in the Classroom Aug. 3 at the OKFB home office in Oklahoma City. The OKFB WLC is a major supporter of the Oklahoma Ag in the Classroom program.
Supreme Court keeps Oklahoma Farming and Ranching Foundation to share family farmers’ perspectives Right to Farm on n an effort to share more resources and information about Right to Farm, ballot he Oklahoma Supreme Court ruled to keep State Question 777, or Right to Farm, on the Nov. 8 ballot. The ruling was announced Aug. 8. Opponents of the Right to Farm initiative first filed the lawsuit in March, more than eight months after the bill was added to the Nov. 8 ballot. The lawsuit was then dismissed by a unanimous ruling by a nine-member court in Oklahoma County. Critics then filed the appeal to the Oklahoma Supreme Court. For more information about State Question 777, visit OklahomaRightToFarm.com. Be sure to follow OKFB on social media platforms for the most recent Right to Farm news.
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the Oklahoma Farming and Ranching Foundation will produce a series of videos featuring family farmers and ranchers across the state. Kyle and Sheri Glazier are featured in one of the videos posted on the Oklahoma Farming and Ranching Foundation’s Facebook page. The Glaziers operate a grain and beef cattle farm in northwest Oklahoma. They also raise wheat, alfalfa, soybeans, canola and stocker cattle. In the video, Sheri explains her perspective on the importance of agriculture. “The amount of wheat we produced this year could total over 5.4 million loaves of whole wheat bread,” Sheri said. “When you think about it in that perspective, that who
we think are just small beings on this Earth are able to impact our food supply is really an amazing, amazing thing.” So far, the video has had more than 5,000 views. To watch the video, visit the Oklahoma Farming and Ranching Foundation’s Facebook page. To learn more about other Oklahoma family farmers, visit okfarmingandranchingfoundation.org/ producer-perspective. To find more Right to Farm resources, visit the “Yes on 777” Facebook page.