Oklahoma Country – Spring 2021

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CONNECT WITH YOUR FARM BUREAU

FIELD REPRESENTA ach and every year, six Oklahoma Farm Bureau field representatives drive thousands of miles as they travel from county to county within each of their territories to serve OKFB's 85,000 members. Each with their own unique ties to agriculture, field representatives work diligently to ensure county organizations and members alike are aware of the latest state events, informed about policy issues facing rural communities and producers, and work to build relationships with individuals in their district to help spread the message of the grassroots organization. Every field representative serves a unique part of our state, helping build connections with 12 to 14 counties each. The relationships they build with county leaders and staff helps Farm Bureau do the important work of supporting agriculture and rural communities. Check out just a few of the ways our field staff work to serve members just like you on a daily basis.

How our field staff builds connections • Serve as a voice between the home office and county offices, county boards and members • Visit county offices on a regular basis to assist with the training of new county secretaries and board members • Interact with members and potential members at statewide events such as farm shows and livestock shows • Assist with programs aimed at educating young Oklahomans with the commodity trailer and safety programs • Build working relationships with legislators at the state Capitol to help share the concerns of all members • Serve as additional help at district and state OKFB events

JUSTIN WHITMORE

GAGE MILLIMAN

north central territory

northeast territory Kay

Grant

Texas

Beaver

Harper

Alfalfa

Osage Washington

Cimarron

Woods

Noble

Garfield

Pawnee Payne

Woodward

Ellis

Kingfisher

Major

Creek

Logan

Nowata

Craig

Rogers

Mayes

Ottawa

Delaware

Tulsa Dewey

TODD HONER

Roger Mills

Custer

northwest territory

Wagoner

Oklahoma Okmulgee

Cleveland

Cherokee Adair

Muskogee

Canadian

Sequoyah

Lincoln Okfuskee

Grady

Washita Caddo

McClain

Harmon

Jackson

Stephens Tillman

Cotton

Carter Love

Jefferson

southwest territory

Pittsburg

Pontotoc

Murray

Comanche

Haskell Hughes

Garvin

Kiowa

McIntosh

Seminole

Greer

Pottawatomie

Beckham

HALEY CURTSINGER

Blaine

Latimer

Le Flore

Coal Johnston Marshall

Atoka

Bryan

Pushmataha

Choctaw

McCurtain

PENNY RASPOTNIK-JONES

KATIE WILKINSON

southeast territory

south central territory

Learn more about each of OKFB's field representatives at okfb.news/fieldreps. To speak with the field representative for your territory, contact your county Farm Bureau office.


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