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HIS MUSIC PROMOTES COUNTRY FAMILIES

January 20, 2003

Why does Ricky Skaggs talk so much about family values during his concerts? In this exclusive interview Skaggs explains why that’s important. He recently performed for a group of Oklahoma farm leaders. OPEN: "(music open)…"If you listen to Ricky Skaggs…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 2:11

LET’S JOIN THE FERTILE MINDS PROGRAM!

January 20, 2003

Veteran crop scientist Jay Lehr has developed a program aimed at telling the true story on crop chemicals and their environmental impact. He wants producers to get involved. His web site is www.fertile-minds.org. OPEN: "Jay Lehr wants the people who produce…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:59

COMFORTABLE, WRINKLE-FREE COTTON?

January 20, 2003

Yes, it is possible, says Tom Weedegaertner, Cotton Inc. He describes new research into a resin that covers the fabric, allowing for a soft, wrinkle-free cotton. The product should be available later this year. OPEN: "We all know how comfortable a shirt…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:40

RED, BLUE AND GREEN COTTON?

January 20, 2003

Naturally-colored cotton was the rage for the politically-correct crowd of the ’90’s. But the fashion industry rejected the dull colors, says Tom Weedegaertner, Cotton Inc. New biotech research may brighten the colors. OPEN: "In the ’90’s it was all the…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:45

BEST WHEAT CONDITIONS HE’S EVER SEEN?

January 20, 2003

Matt Gard sees an ocean of green around his Fairview, OK farm today. He has 2,200 acres of wheat and rye that are in excellent condition. Gard currently has cattle grazing on many of those acres. OPEN: "The sandy-loam soils on Matt Gard’s farm…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 2:02

Focus On Agriculture

January 17, 2003

HIS SOYBEANS ARE GOOD FOR BREAKFAST

January 13, 2003

Greg Leonard annually produces 1,000 acres of food grade soybeans for export to Japan. The Afton, OK farmer receives a premium for his crop which ends up as a favorite breakfast product for many Japanese. OPEN: "When Greg Leonard looks at his…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:40

THERE IS NO EASY WAY TO SUCCEED!

January 13, 2003

Former Olympic swimmer John Naber recently told a Farm Bureau audience it takes persistence and dedication to succeed in sports and agriculture. He encouraged farmers to remain positive and set goals. OPEN: "John Naber attacks life much…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 2:04

AMERICAN FARM BUREAU CONVENTION JAN. 18-22 IN TAMPA FLORIDA

January 13, 2003

About 120 Oklahoma farm leaders will join more than 5,000 of their colleagues in Tampa, FL for the annual AFBF convention. OKFB President Steve Kouplen says disaster aid and water will be two popular issues. OPEN: "More than 5,000 farmers and ranchers…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:51

HERE ARE JIM’S PLANS FOR 2003…

January 13, 2003

Veteran farmer Jim Freudenberger plans to harvest more wheat for grain this year. He also expects grain and cattle prices to be better so this should be a good year. He farms near Coyle in central Oklahoma. OPEN: "We’re only a couple of weeks into the new…" CLOSE: "…for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau." TIME: 1:26

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