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Oklahoma Farm Bureau Delegates Re-Elect Tom Buchanan as President of the Organization for a Second Two Year Term
Sun, 15 Nov 2015 06:39:13 CST
Voting delegates at the 74th Oklahoma Farm Bureau Annual Meeting re-elected Jackson County Farm Bureau member Tom Buchanan to serve as president of the organization November 14 in Oklahoma City. Buchanan has served as OKFB president for the past two years and previously represented District Two on the OKFB board of directors for six years.
Right after the general session where the delegates reelected Buchanan by acclimation, Radio Oklahoma Network Farm Director Ron Hays talked with Buchanan about his election for a second two year term as well as discussing the actions of the delegates during the resolutions deliberations that happened on Saturday. Click on the LISTEN BAR below to hear their full conversation.
"Agriculture, rural Oklahoma and Farm Bureau are my passions," Buchanan said. "Over the past two years, I've remained committed to Farm Bureau's mission of improving the lives of rural Oklahomans, and I'm thankful for another opportunity to serve our members."
Buchanan raises a commercial beef herd and winter wheat on his farm near Altus. He also grows irrigated cotton, when water is available. Buchanan is the manager of the Lugert-Altus Irrigation District, and he serves on the Oklahoma Water Resources Board.
Delegates also re-elected three board members to serve three-year terms. Monte Tucker, of Sweetwater, was re-elected to represent District Two; Gary Crawley, of Savanna, will represent District Five; and John Grundmann, of Shawnee, will represent District Eight.
The OKFB Young Farmers and Ranchers selected Josh and Kim Emerson, of Checotah, to lead the state YF&R Committee in 2016.
Four other YF&R couples were selected to serve on the committee. Brent Howard and fiancé Jennifer Jensen of Altus will represent District Two; Steve and Mindy Clark of Byron, Justin and Chrissy Maxey of Delaware, and Brent and Jenny Haken of Stillwater were elected at-large.
The OKFB Women's Leadership Committee elected three women to serve on its state board. Paula Sawatzky of Clinton will represent District Two; Brenda Nobles of Heavener will serve District Five; and Jeanette Gibson of Ada will represent District Eight.
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