On this week’s Oklahoma Ag Report we report on the AFR/OFU Policy Committee’s efforts this week to develop a policy book for the upcoming annual convention. We also talk with Zack Rendel, Miami, Okla., who says he still has soybeans waiting to be harvested because it has been too muddy to get in the field.

On this edition of AFR Country Journal we get an update on the cotton harvest with Harvey Schroeder, Oklahoma Cotton Council.

 

On this edition of AFR Country Journal we talk with Blayne Arthur, who started Jan. 14 as the new Oklahoma Secretary of Agriculture. We learn about her life growing up in rural Oklahoma and what she hopes to accomplish as a member of Governor Stitt’s new administration.

 

On this edition of AFR Country Journal we talk with three of the more than 50 new Oklahoma legislators who will take their seat when the 2019 session begins Feb. 4.  The three new members were among a group participating in a recent “bootcamp” focusing on agriculture and the oil and gas industries.

 

 

 

On this week’s Oklahoma Ag Report we talk with new Oklahoma legislators who attended a “bootcamp” conducted by the oil and gas industries and Oklahoma agriculture groups.  We also talk with Harvey Schroeder, Oklahoma Cotton Council, who says there is still cotton waiting to be harvested.

 

 

On this week’s Oklahoma Ag Report we talk with Terry Detrick, AFR/OFU president, about the impact on the continuing partial shutdown of the federal government is having on agriculture.  We also get a farm update from Roland Pederson in northwest Oklahoma.

 

On this edition of AFR Country Journal we talk with Mike Newland, Propane Education and Research Council about propane and the supply this winter.

 

 

 

 

 

On this week’s Oklahoma Ag Report we report on AFR youth leaders donating baby blankets and we provide an update on the supply of propane available this winter.

 


On this week’s Oklahoma Ag Report we talk sheep and sugar! We hear from the American Sugar Alliance and the American Sheep Industry Association as we wrap up another great year on the Oklahoma Ag Report.


On this special edition of the AFR Country Journal, we reach back into the archives and replay our conversation with the legendary George Stone with one brief update…he will turn 100 years young in 2019! Merry Christmas from all of us at AFR!