PERSPECTIVE September 5, 2025
District Eight • Pauls Valley
District One • West Woodward
District Six • Pryor
District Three • El Reno
OKFB members kick off grassroots policy development process with August Area Meetings klahoma Farm Bureau members gathered for a series of 11 August Area Meetings to discuss issues, challenges and opportunities facing agriculture and rural Oklahoma in preparation for the organization’s grassroots policy development season. More than 450 members and guests attended the meetings where top issues raised by OKFB members included new
world screw worm, advalorem tax, the MAHA movement, energy policy, county road maintenance, black vultures and foreign land ownership. OKFB members also heard organizational updates and reports from district Young Farmers and Ranchers representatives, Women’s Leadership Committee district representatives, various OKFB department staff and
organizational leaders. Farm Bureau members will now take the ideas discussed during the meetings and craft policy resolutions to present at their county resolutions meetings. Resolutions that are passed by county Farm Bureaus will be presented for consideration at the OKFB state resolutions meeting, which will be held Oct. 21-22 in Oklahoma City.