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Oklahoma Farm Bureau Promoting a Positive Image of Oklahoma Agriculture Via Radio

Wed, 03 Feb 2010 21:43:14 CST

Oklahoma Farm Bureau Promoting a Positive Image of Oklahoma Agriculture Via Radio The sacrifices made by farmers and ranchers as they struggle through ice, rain, snow, 100 degree temperatures, floods and drought are highlighted in a new advertising campaign for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau.


“We want everyone to understand the tremendous effort our producers extend every day to provide a safe, abundant food supply,” said Mike Spradling, OFB president. “We’re excited about promoting the solid image of our producers. They truly work hard and deeply care for their livestock.”


Spradling’s comments are echoed in the ad campaign’s theme: “Oklahoma Farm Bureau: Feeding and clothing the world...one farmer at a time.”


Phase one of the program has kicked off this week with a statewide radio blitz of commercials. The commercials feature Farm Bureau leaders “getting up at 6 a.m. to feed the cattle” and “rushing to harvest the wheat before the storms roll in.”


The Radio Oklahoma Network is proud to be a part of this radio campaign- as these announcements will be heard on our 40 radio stations all across the state (including stations just over the border in Missouri, New Mexico and Texas.)


Click on the Listen Bar below to hear the first of the radio commercials airing this week that promotes the image of Oklahoma agriculture.



   
   

Hear is the first in a series of commercials produced by OFB to promote Oklahoma Agriculture.
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