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The Road to Rural Prosperity brings to life stories about rural America, for rural Americans. A weekly podcast focused on the backbone of the United States.

Road to Rural Prosperity


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    Episode 86 Bob Drake with Ron Hays on a Lifetime of Service to Cattle Industry

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2023 25:55


    Cattle Industry Leader Bob Drake sits down and talks with Ron Hays about his lifetime of service in the cattle business. Drake has served as the President of the Oklahoma Cattlemen's Association, the last President of the old National Cattlemen's Association and Vice President of the Oklahoma Farm Bureau. He loves politics and being a change agent for the cattle producer back up at the fork of the creek.

    Episode 85 MarkWoodward with Ron Hays on Illegal Medical Marijuana Grow Houses Across Oklahoma

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2023 35:49


    Since the legalization of Medical Marijuana in Oklahoma with State Question 788- criminals have flocked to the state to set up illegal grow houses because of cheap permits, cheap land and lax rules allowing them to get into the business of growing marijuana in Oklahoma. Ron Hays talks with Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics spokesman Mark Woodward about how these enterprises have invaded Oklahoma- the magnitude of the current problem and how the state is pushing back on thousands of bad people who have set up shop in the state- with the hope to reduce the number of these operations dramatically in the days to come. It's a huge problem all across rural Oklahoma but Woodward believes progress is being made to reign in these illegal marijuana farms.

    Episode84 Jimmy Emmons Talks Soil Health as We Deal With Drought

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2022 19:22


    Oklahoma Farm Report's Ron Hays talks regenerative agriculture and ranching with Jimmy Emmons. Jimmy is a long time resident of Leedey, OK. He is the third generation on the family farm in Dewey County. He and his wife Ginger have been farming and ranching together since 1980. They have a diverse 2000 acre cropping operation growing wheat, soybeans, sesame, sunflowers, irrigated dairy alfalfa hay, canola, grain sorghum and several cover crops for seed. Jimmy has been monitoring soil health with soil testing since 2011 utilizing cover crops to enhance soil health. Jimmy shares what he's learned about soil health on his farm through workshops, field days and test plots. “I want my neighbors, my friends, other board members to be able to come and to learn a little bit about what we are doing. A lot of people think it's just dirt — that all we have to do is put a little water and some nutrients on it,” Jimmy and Ginger also have a 250 cow/calf herd and take in yearling cattle for custom grazing on the nearly 6000 acres of native range. Ginger is the primary cattle manager in the operation. The Emmons' utilize an adaptive multi-paddock grazing system on their range and forages grown on crop ground. They use the system to keep the native grasses and soils healthy, maximize biological diversity and optimize animal health.

    Episode 83 KC Sheperd Talks with USMEF Reps in Japan Promoting US Beef and Pork

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2022 18:16


    KC Sheperd talks with three of the country reps that live in Japan and work for US livestock producers in Japan as a part of the US Meat Export Federation team in that important export destination for US Beef and Pork. KC talked to Takemichi Yamashoji, Director, USMEF Japan; Satoshi Kato, Marketing Director, USMEF Japan and Taz Hijikata Director, Consumer Affairs, USMEF Japan at the recent USMEF Strategic Planning Conference held in Oklahoma City

    Episode 82 Governors Forum Presented by Ok Farm Bureau and Ok Cattlemen- Governor Kevin Stitt

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2022 56:33


    Oklahoma Farm Bureau and Oklahoma Cattlemen's Association hosted a Governor's Forum on October 26, 2022- inviting both the Republican and Democratic Candidates for Governor- Only Governor Kevin Stitt chose to attend- and he answered the questions posed by Moderator Ron Hays- questions that offered insights into key issues of interest to Rural Oklahomans.

    Episode 81- KC Sheperd Talks Education Issues with State Secretary of Education Ryan Walters

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2022 41:49


    KC Sheperd talks educational issues impacting Oklahoma with State Secretary of Education Ryan Walters. Walters is also the GOP Nominee running for the State Superintendent of Education in the November General Election. Walters tells Sheperd that “I believe in parents. I believe in our rural communities and our rural schools. I believe they are the backbone of the education system in the state of Oklahoma. I am going to do all that I can to continue to empower them and to make sure they are strong. The governor and I pushed and passed the Redbud Act which put over 38 million into stabilizing our most rural schools. That is something we thought was very important.” In rural communities, Walters said, a concern from parents is access for their children to different programs such as FFA, for example, or work in an internship or externship. Rural schools are unique, Walters said, because of how involved the staff and community are. There are many questions over whether or not money from medical marijuana and the lottery are being used for education in Oklahoma when so many schools are still underfunded throughout the state. Because of this reason, Walters said, he has already called for an audit. “Taxpayers need to see where their money is going and we need to make sure it is being utilized,” Walters said.

    Episode 80 KC Sheperd talks with Joey Carter- of the Movie Hog Farmer- The Trials of Joey Carter

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2022 25:28


    Hog Farmer shares the untold story of Joey Carter, a hard-working farmer who was widely regarded as a model citizen in a rural North Carolina town. A friendly neighbor who was always willing to lend a hand to those in need, Joey was a member of the volunteer fire department and once served as the town's police chief. He was not the type of person who ever expected to find himself caught up in the middle of a federal lawsuit involving some of the nation's most ruthless trial lawyers and one of the world's largest food companies. But that's exactly what happened when Joey's family farm became the focal point in a series of nuisance trials that attracted national and international media attention. While his neighbors leveled charges of environmental racism in hopes of winning multi-million-dollar verdicts, Joey was left wondering how this could happen to a man who has always taken pride in playing by the rules. Watch the trailer and stay tuned to this page for details about community screenings and worldwide debut on Amazon coming up October 14. Farm Director, KC Sheperd visits with Joey Carter, and Jason Authors, the photojournalist for the film about what led up to these events, and what Joey is doing now. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1RHTgRnVdS0

    Episode 79- KC Sheperd talks with Dakota Moss with Livestock Risk Services

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2022 22:50


    KC Sheperd visits with Dakota Moss of Livestock Risk Services. When the pandemic hit in 2020 the cattle markets along with the rest of the world suffered. Many farmers and ranchers altered their marketing plans on crops and livestock to try and prevent a loss in the down Covid markets. This led to cattle being held months longer than planned hoping for a better market. Unfortunately for many farmers and ranchers they had no choice but to sell much heavier cattle into a down market. Resulting in a lower $/cwt price and profits lost. Sheperd and Moss discuss some alternative options for producers with the Livestock Risk Protection program.

    Episode 78- KC Sheperd talks with Jackson County FSA Executive Director Carl Josefy

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2022 18:39


    Farm Director, KC Sheperd, talks with Carl Josefy about all things FSA-related. Josefy explains various FSA programs available to producers and contradicts the misconception that these programs are only available to a small number of operations. “It is always a pleasure to be able to get in front of producers to let them know what is occurring with the Farm Service Agency,” Josefy said. “We have a lot of programs going on, and it does overlap.” The newly announced Emergency Relief Program, Josefy said, is aimed at aiding commodity and special crop producers. This program, he added, includes 10 billion dollars in assistance to agricultural producers that were impacted by wildfire, drought, hurricane, winter storms, and other eligible disasters that occurred across the country during the calendar year of 2021.

    Ron Hays Talks to Co Owners of Chisholm Trail Milling- Graison Gill and Brady Sidwell

    Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2022 23:29


    Chisholm Trail Milling is a joint dream of two businessmen from different states and from different parts of the food chain- Oklahoman Brady Sidwell who farms and has been moving his business into value added products brings the expertise of wheat farming and merchandising that wheat while Graison Gill is a nationally known baker and miller from New Orleans, La. They have come together in Enid, Oklahoma to establish a commercial mill that produces niche high quality fresh flour that is Identity Preserved wheat of a single variety that comes from the Oklahoma State Wheat Breeding Program. Ron Hays talks with first Graison and then Brady about how this makes the wheat/flour/bread product that flows thru this part of the food pipeline higher quality and fresher than it ever has been before.

    Don Schieber Honored as 25th Member of the Oklahoma Ag Hall of Fame by Governor Kevin Stitt

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2022 19:56


    Ron Hays talks with Don Schieber, the 2022 winner of the Outstanding Achievement in Agriculture Award, which is the highest award given by the Governor of Oklahoma to honor distinguished Oklahoma agriculture producers. This prestigious award honors leaders in the agriculture industry who exemplify personal values, performance, and achievement. Governor Kevin Stitt presented Schieber his award during the Oklahoma celebration of Ag Day on March 24th- after riding with the honoree in a mule drawn wagon up Lincoln Blvd to the front steps of the Oklahoma State Capitol. Schieber is the 25th award winner and becomes the newest inductee into the Oklahoma Ag Hall of Fame. Ron and Don talk about his career in production agriculture- his work on behalf of wheat farmers with the Oklahoma Wheat Commission and US Wheat Associates that included traveling to 26 countries taking the Oklahoma wheat production story to buyers of wheat around the world. Don is a major supporter of the wheat breeding work of Dr. Brett Carver- having provided ground on his farm in Kay County for an OSU wheat Variety Field Plot for 17 years. They also talk about his love of football- which took him onto the gridiron for fifty years as a football referee across Oklahoma. Don also offered advice to younger farmers in today's challenging environment about what he has learned on his way to farming, operating a seed cleaning business and raising a family in rural Oklahoma.

    Episode 75- Harrison Pittman, Director of the National Ag Law Center

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2022 18:54


    Senior Farm and Ranch Broadcaster Ron Hays sat down and talked with the Director of the National Ag Law Center Harrison Pittman. The Center is located at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville. Ron and Harrison discuss what Ag Law is- and dove into a whole list of issues that have real world impacts on farmers and ranchers- Prop 12 in California, the Supreme Court's consideration of WOTUS, ESA and the impact on Ag Chemicals, Right to Repair and more.

    Episode 74- Ron Hays Year End Conversation with Congressman Frank Lucas

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2021 24:07


    It's a year end conversation between Oklahoma Third District Congressman Frank Lucas and Radio Oklahoma Ag Network Senior Farm/Ranch Director Ron Hays. They talk about the recently passed extension of the Livestock Mandatory Reporting Measure as well as the Cattle Contract Library Act of 2021, the continued wait on the US Department of Justice investigation into the major meat packers, Congressman Lucas' work on the Science Committee, his continued intentions to return to the House Ag Committee in time to be a part of writing the next Farm Bill and a comparison of Congress when he first arrived in Washington in the mid 1990s and today.

    Episode 73- KC Sheperd Talks with Jed Green About Medical Marijuana Production in Oklahoma

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2021 18:04


    KC Sheperd talks with Jed Green, the founder of the group ORCA- Oklahomans for Responsible Cannabis Action. They discuss the problems that have developed in rural Oklahoma because of the explosive growth of medical marijuana production in the state- and of the need for better regulation of the industry- as well as recognition of the economic benefits Green believes are a part of the arrival of this industry- especially in areas where legal operations are being established.

    Beef Buzz- Dr. Harold Newcomb Says Strategic Deworming Helps Your Bottom Line

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2021 6:06


    As ranchers and dairymen and women across Oklahoma prepare their operations for fall, another round of deworming cattle comes to mind. Ron Hays talked with Harold Newcomb, technical services manager and veterinarian with Merck Animal Health, about parasite control strategies ahead of the turn of the season. Newcomb said parasite control is important for three reasons: an infestation causes an animal to reduce their feed intake, lag in production - whether that is measured in weight gain, milk production or reproduction, and negatively affects their ability to viral vaccines and diseases. “If you think about it, parasites are one thing that that animal is facing every day of its life when it's out there grazing,” Newcomb said. “You get parasite control right and a lot of other things look good.”

    Beef Buzz- Katelyn McCullock of LMIC Talks Hay Price and Supply Outlook

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2021 5:28


    As pasture and range conditions continue to deteriorate, according to the latest Crop Progress Report by the USDA, suggest tight hay supplies ahead. Katelyn McCullock, director and senior economist for the Livestock Marketing Information Center (LMIC), told Ron Hays that hay prices are rising. Right now, 45% of the continental U.S. is experiencing moderate to exceptional drought conditions, most of which is in the western half of the country. Some of the areas being hit the hardest are known to produce much of the Nation's Alfalfa Hay crop. While some of the other hay crops are produced east of the Mississippi River, a good amount is also grown in drought-stricken areas of the country. As drought conditions creep eastward, larger areas of the Great Plains, including Oklahoma, are beginning to struggle. “Nationally, alfalfa prices hit over $200 per ton, which is important because of where we are in the marketing year,” McCullock said. “There is not going to be a substantial amount of hay brought in to decrease the price, from here on out.”

    Episode 72- KC Sheperd Talks Animal Handling and More with Dr. Temple Grandin

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2021 26:14


    As continue along the Road to Rural Prosperity- In our latest Ag Perspective Podcast, KC Sheperd talks with the leading animal behavior authority in the world, Dr. Temple Grandin. KC and Dr. Grandin talk about the concept of Sustainability and the proper handling of beef cattle, how to treat your cattle the right way, the concept of Stockmanship, how to get an animal ready for the show ring and the amazing memory that cattle have- and how understanding that memory can help you lessen the stress on your cattle and yourself as you work with beef or dairy animals. Dr. Grandin has been honored by Universities and Organizations around the world- including in 2010 when Oklahoma State University created an endowed professorship in animal behavior in honor of Temple Grandin.

    Episode 71- Ron Hays Talks with Dr. Brett Carver on the OSU Wheat Breeding Pipeline

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2021 13:54


    Along the Road to Rural Prosperity- we feature our latest Ag Perspectives Podcast. Radio Oklahoma Ag Network Senior Farm Director Ron Hays recently sat down and talked at length with the head of the Oklahoma State University Wheat Improvement Team, Dr. Brett Carver. Ron and Brett discuss what happened during the 2021 wheat growing season as it pertains to the OSU bred wheat varieties- and then Dr. Carver launches into what is coming- in both the near term and further down the road from the OSU Wheat Breeding Pipeline.

    Episode 70- Lt Governor Matt Pinnell Shares His Excitement on the Great State of Oklahoma

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2021 20:29


    KC Sheperd talks with Oklahoma's 17th Lt. Governor, Matt Pinnell. Pinnell is also serving as the first Oklahoma Secretary of Tourism & Branding. Pinnell says lots of exciting things have Oklahoma on an upward trajectory- and he shares several highlights in today's conversation. Today's Road to Rural Prosperity Podcast is powered by Banc First, Loyal to Oklahoma and to you.

    Episode 69- Sam Knipp Reflects on a Career of Advocating for Farmers and Ranchers

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2021 42:52


    Host Ron Hays sits down with Sam Knipp, who has been communicating to farmers and ranchers in Kansas and Oklahoma as a farm broadcaster and ag journalist since the 1970s- Most recently, he has been a part of the broadcast and journalism team for the Radio Oklahoma Ag Network- but before that, Sam worked for farmers and ranchers in Public Relations and Communications for the Kansas Farm Bureau, Oklahoma Farm Bureau and the American Farmers and Ranchers. He's a farm boy from western Kansas, who after over 40 years in service to agriculture, is retiring July 2, 2021. Our conversation with Sam Knipp is powered by Banc First.

    Episode 68- Farm Bureau's Steve Thompson Reviews 2021 Oklahoma Legislative Session

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 21:25


    Oklahoma Farm Bureau Senior Director for Public Policy Steve Thompson talked with Ron Hays about 2021 Oklahoma Legislative Session in the latest Road to Rural Prosperity. Steve believes "this may have been the best legislative year that I've been a part of- and I've been working on these things in a variety of ways for twenty plus years." He says that the agricultural interests at the Capitol played both offense and defense during the four months that the lawmakers were in session- and cites significant wins in the Ag Sales Tax Exemption and property tax areas that highlighted the 2021 portion of the 57th Legislature.

    Episode 67- OSU President Designate Dr. Kayse Shrum and OGFA CEO Jeff Hickman

    Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2021 39:09


    At the 2021 Oklahoma Grain and Feed Association annual meeting on May 4th, we were allowed to record the lunch time conversation between OGFA CEO and President Jeff Hickman and Oklahoma State University President Designate Dr. Kayse Shrum, who will officially become the 19th President of OSU on July first. Learn more about who Dr. Shrum is- personally and professionally- and what her early priorities will be when she takes the reins as President on July first. Today's Road to Rural Prosperity Podcast is sponsored in part by the Oklahoma Rural Water Association and the Oklahoma Farm Bureau.

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    Episode 66- Talking State Legislative Session and More with Michael Kelsey, OCA Exec Director

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2021 22:59


    As the 2021 Legislative Session heads into the Home stretch for 2021- Host Ron Hays talks with OCA Executive Director Michael Kelsey about bills that have been passed and the Governor has signed, several bills that are still in play and how the budget bills are starting to come into focus. Ron and Michael also talk about the mood of cattle producers and their concerns- locally and nationally.

    Episode 65- OSU Wheat Breeder Brett Carver Talks the Big Freeze of 2021 and Our Wheat Crop and More

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 17:54


    Host KC Sheperd sat down with Dr. Brett Carver, Regents Professor Wheat Genetics Chair in Agriculture, Wheat Breeding and Genetics in his office on the Oklahoma State University campus in Stillwater and talked about a variety of subjects- all relating back to his passion for breeding wheat. He offered his take on how the 2021 wheat crop has handled the historic freeze the southern plains dealt with in February of this year, reviewed the wheat varieties that have come out of his program and looked ahead to what might be coming next.

    Episode 64- Okla Rep Trey Caldwell Talks Rural Healthcare Education and More with Ron Hays

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2021 23:24


    Oklahoma State Rep Trey Caldwell has started his second term in the Oklahoma House of Representatives- serving as the Deputy Majority Leader. He talks with host Ron Hays about his roots in agriculture and why he is serving in State Government. They discuss redistricting, rural healthcare, education and the state budget process that is making good progress here in 2021- despite the year of Pandemic. Caldwell is a rising star in the Oklahoma Legislature- and won the seat that was held for 12 years by Don Armes before he termed out.

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    Ep 63- Rep Frank Lucas on Democrat Agenda Being Pushed- Confirmation of Tom Vilsack amd More

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2021 23:45


    Host Ron Hays talks with Oklahoma Third District Congressman Frank Lucas about two recent pieces of legislation that he voted against- HR 1, the Democrat's Voting Rights Bill that would strip power away from the states on how to register and verify voters- and also the Budget Reconciliation Bill that the Biden Administration is calling the American Rescue Plan. Hays and Lucas also talked about confirmation of Tom Vilsack to be USDA Secretary- Lucas saying he is "relieved" that Vilsack was President Biden's choice to be Secretary. Rep. Lucas also talked about the CFAP money that is being held up by the Biden USDA- saying that Congress offered explicit instructions on funds to be spent to compensate cattle producers who sold cattle at a loss April 15 thru May last year as COVID devastated the market. The Congressman also talked about the groundwork ahead of a 2023 Farm Bill and what he is working on in the Science Committee to help research back on track after a year of dealing with the Pandemic.

    Episode 62- Steve Rhines of the Noble Research Institute Talks Regenerative Ag with Ron Hays

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2021 23:51


    The Noble Research Institute, based in Ardmore, Oklahoma, has announced their intention to focus on Regenerative Agriculture- and Steve Rhines, CEO and President, tells host Ron Hays that the intention of NRI is to work on a primary goal to regenerate millions of acres of degraded grazing lands across the United States. “Land stewardship is a core value held by many farmers and ranchers. Regenerative agriculture is the next step in the land stewardship journey wherein farmers and ranchers reduce their reliance on conventional practices and concentrate on restoring or regenerating the soil. The soil is the cornerstone of a healthy ecosystem and a productive farm or ranch.” Hays and Rhines explore the journey that Noble has taken to get to this point of it's existence- and discuss what their work with farmers, ranchers and landowners will look like in the years ahead. Today's Road to Rural Prosperity is powered by BancFirst, Loyal to Oklahoma and Loyal to You.

    Episode 61- Dr. Tom Coon Offers a Update on DASNR and the New Frontiers Campaign

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2021 22:01


    At the recent Oklahoma Genetics, Inc Annual Conference, Dr. Tom Coon, Dean and Vice President of the Division of Ag and Natural Resources provided an update on 2020-2021 Enrollment at OSU in the midst of the Pandemic, new personnel for the Division and all the latest in the New Frontiers Project to fund and construct the new Ag Hall for the Division and the Ferguson College of Ag. Host Ron Hays was moderating the Conference and asked Dr. Coon about the timeline for the construction- with plans announced to have a groundbreaking celebration April 23rd. Today's podcast featuring Tom Coon's address is powered by the Oklahoma Rural Water Association.

    Episode 60- Amarie Griffeth talks with KC Sheperd About Pete's Pantry at OSU

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2021 20:33


    Oklahoma State University Junior Amarie Griffeth has a heart for people- and she tells Host KC Sheperd about a need she saw on campus in Stillwater to combat food insecurity. She was a part of a Task force- and out of that students came up with Pete’s Pantry, an anonymous way to help other students on campus needing a helping hand. Amarie grew up in Cushing, Oklahoma- her dad is in the livestock marketing business, so she has grown up loving being involved in producing food- and she has discovered the joy of providing food to those in need as well. Today's Road Podcast is powered by BancFirst, Loyal to Oklahoma and You.

    Episode 59- Shane Bedwell with Herefords and Mark McCully with Angus

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2021 25:05


    Ron Hays reports from the first ever Cattlemen's Congress in Oklahoma City- and talks with Shane Bedwell, Chief Operating Officer of the American Hereford Association and Mark McCully, CEO of the American Angus Association. These beef industry leaders talk about the show at the OKC Fairgrounds as well as the latest on their respective beef breeds. They also offer their perspectives on balancing the value of phenotype evaluation versus EPD genomics. Shane's interview starts at the 3:00 mark while Mark's interview starts at the 12:27 mark.

    Ron Hays Talking Cattle Industry Relief and Lots More with Ethan Lane of NCBA

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2020 19:34


    Congress has passed a 5,393 page Relief/Spending Omnibus Package- and Host Ron Hays Talks with Ethan Lane, Vice President for Government Affairs for the National Cattlemen's Beef Association about Pandemic Relief- more money in CFAP, Grants for RAMP UP, establishment of the SALE Act and more. Lane also talks about the announcement by USDA to start the process of moving Gene Editing for animals away from FDA over to USDA, a look at the Climate Team for President Elect Biden, a return to USDA by Tom Vilsack and a look into 2021 from a DC Perspective. Today's Podcast is powered by Banc First, Loyal to Oklahoma and Loyal to You.

    Episode 57- Roy Lee Lindsey Relives His Time at OkPork and Looks to North Carolina

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2020 23:31


    Host Ron Hays travels the Road to Rural Prosperity with mixed feelings as he talks with Roy Lee Lindsey of OkPork- who has just announced his resignation as Executive Director as the head of the group representing hog farmers in Oklahoma- as he prepares to take a similar position with the North Carolina Pork Council- North Carolina the second largest pork state in the US. Today's Road to Rural Prosperity is being sponsored in part by the Oklahoma Rural Water Association.

    KC Sheperd talks with Jamey Johnson About His Country Music Career and Rural Roots

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2020 30:47


    For this special edition of the Road to Rural Prosperity, KC Sheperd zoomed with Country Music singer songwriter Jamey Johnson to talk about his growing up on a family farm in Montgomery Alabama. From an early age he was influenced by country acts such as Willie Nelson, Alan Jackson, and Alabama. Johnson has always had strong ties to agriculture as he grew up watching his dad try to make a living on the family farm. His family eventually lost that farm, so Johnson has always understood the struggles facing American farmers. Today's Podcast is powered by the Oklahoma Public School Resource Center.

    Episode 55- Derrell Peel Talking Cattle Markets and Life with Host Ron Hays

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2020 42:10


    From Big Sky Country to Oklahoma- Dr. Derrell Peel has watched the cattle and beef markets for decades- and Host Ron Hays talks with him on this Road to Rural Prosperity about the changes he was seen in the beef cattle marketplace since he first arrived in Stillwater. Holder of the Charles A. Breedlove Endowed Professorship in Agribusiness, Peel joined the OSU faculty in 1989 as OSU Cooperative Extension livestock marketing specialist, a position he still fills today and for which he has received significant renown from both industry and academia. Today's Road to Rural Prosperity is powered by the Petroleum Alliance of Oklahoma- the voice of Oklahoma oil and natural gas.

    Ep 54- Meet FFA Royalty- American Stars Will Shelby of Madill and Nicole Stevens of Yukon

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2020 25:18


    For the first time ever- Oklahoma FFA had three National Finalists in the National FFA American Stars Competition- and at the 2020 National FFA Convention- two of them- again for the first time ever- were called out as the winner in their category. Host Ron Hays talked after the Stars announcement with Will Shelby of Madill FFA, the American Star in Ag Placement and Nicole Stevens of Yukon FFA, the American Star in Agriscience. Today's Podcast is powered by BancFirst.

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    Episode 53- Governor Kevin Stitt on McGirt Vs Oklahoma, State Questions and More

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2020 18:41


    Host Ron Hays Caught up with Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt and got his take on where things stand with McGirt Vs Oklahoma on the day after his Commission on Cooperative Sovereignty reported back to him on how the State of Oklahoma and the Indian Tribes in eastern Oklahoma need to solve the fallout from the Supreme Court ruling against the state. They also discuss the two State Questions on the November ballot- the Governor is voting yes on one and no on the other one- and Ron got a Top Ten Update from the Governor as well. Today's Road to Rural Prosperity is being powered by the Public Service Company of Oklahoma.

    Episode 52- OkFB's Steve Thompson Talks State Question 805, Convention Changes and More

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2020 32:27


    Steve Thompson, Senior Director for Public Policy at the Oklahoma Farm Bureau, sat down with Host Ron Hays to discuss the decision by the general farm organization to oppose State Question 805 in the upcoming November General Election. They also talked about the decision by the group to not hold a face to face in person Convention in Norman this year- and how that impacts their policy making process in 2020 and into 2021. Today's conversation is powered by OPSRC, the Oklahoma Public School Resource Center.

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    Episode 51- Advocating for Business at 23rd and Lincoln- Chad Warmington of the State Chamber

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2020 32:57


    Today's Road to Rural Prosperity trek brings us to the State Chamber of Oklahoma- and a chance to talk with their President and CEO, Chad Warmington. Chad is not a native Okie- but has been "all in" on Oklahoma since he took a job on the staff of then US Senator Don Nickles. He married a Guthrie girl and rejoined the State Chamber of Oklahoma in February 2020- just ahead of the Pandemic that has changed everything. He cares deeply about Oklahoma- and is committed to improving the business climate of all of the state- including Rural Oklahoma. Our conversation with Chad is being powered today by the Oklahoma Rural Water Association.

    Episode 50- Brett Carver tells his Road Story on the way to becoming a World Class Wheat Breeder

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2020 40:53


    It's been quite a journey for Dr. Brett Carver- as his early days were spent in the southeastern part of the US with no thought of being involved in the wheat industry- let alone being a world class wheat breeder. Host Ron Hays talks with Brett about his journey from Georgia and North Carolina to Oklahoma and how he has learned the science of wheat breeding- and has provided Oklahoma wheat farmers with wheat varieties designed to help them grow more bushels of high quality wheat that will please consumers. Today's Podcast is powered by the Petroleum Alliance of Oklahoma.

    Episode 49- Ron Hays Travels the WOTUS Memory Lane of 2014 to 2020

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2020 41:17


    Ron Hays travels on the Road to Rural Prosperity to showcase the efforts by farmers and ranchers to fight to Ditch the WOTUS Rule developed by the Obama Administration back in 2014 and work to see it replaced with a new, improved rule by the Trump Administration. Hays features interviews he conducted over the past seven years with the late Richard Gebhart, Senator Jim Inhofe, Congressman Frank Lucas, EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt, Michael Kelsey, Colin Woodall, Ashley McDonald and Scott Yager as he tells the WOTUS story. This trip down Memory Lane is powered by Banc First, Loyal to Oklahoma and Loyal to You. (Pic courtesy of The Farm Paparazzi)

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    Episode 48- Talking Oklahoma Agritourism with Micaela Danker of ODAFF

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2020 23:02


    It's fall and there is no better time than right now to check out the many venues in Oklahoma that offer great Agritourism adventures. KC Sheperd talks with Micaela Danker- who coordinates the AgriTourism efforts of the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture- and they discuss the chances to enjoy Pumpkin Patches and Corn Mazes and more across Oklahoma in the fall season of 2020. Today's Road to Rural Prosperity is powered by PSO- the Public Service Company of Oklahoma.

    Episode 47- Brent Kisling Describes Home Stretch in Getting Oklahoma to Sign Up for the 2020 Census

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2020 18:58


    With just over a month to go- Host Ron Hays talks with Brent Kisling one more time as he provides an update on the effort to put at least 4 million Oklahomans on record in the 2020 US Census. Kisling urges anyone not yet registered to do so before September 30th to be counted. Kisling, the Executive Director of the Oklahoma Department of Census, is coordinating the state's effort to increase the percentage of those who register here in 2020. Today's Road to Rural Prosperity Podcast is being powered by OPSRC- the Oklahoma Pubic School Resource Center.

    Episode 46- Ron Hays Talks with Ridge Hughbanks, Immediate Past National FFA Officer from Alva

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2020 34:00


    Ridge Hughbanks of Alva was the 23rd National FFA Officer from Oklahoma- and Ridge talks with Host Ron Hays about growing up in northwest Oklahoma on a diversified farm operation- getting involved in FFA and how his life has been changed in so many ways. Take a listen to Ridge's inspiring story of his time in the FFA and beyond. Today's Road to Rural Prosperity is brought to you in part by the Oklahoma Rural Water Association.

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    Episode 45- As School Starts This Fall- Brent Bushey and OPSRC Help Schools Succeed

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2020 26:05


    As the 2020-21 School Year begins- over 200 Oklahoma School Districts rely on the resources they can access from the Oklahoma Public Schools Resource Center. Host Ron Hays talks with their Executive Director Brent Bushey about how the world of education was turned upside down in March of this year when COVID-19 kept student from returning to the Classroom after Spring Break. Brent talks about how schools worked to adapt this past spring and how that brings us to the fall semester- Brent says his group helps with Professional Development with teachers and other key staff- and has helped in the move into technological solutions to make education work in a COVID world. Today's Podcast is powered by the Petroleum Alliance of Oklahoma.

    Episode 44- Oklahoma Senator Jim Inhofe Talks Tribal Sovereignty, Pandemic Help and Reelection

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2020 27:35


    In our latest Road to Rural Prosperity- Host Ron Hays is joined on the phone from Washington with Oklahoma's Senior Member of our Congressional Delegation- Senator Jim Inhofe. They begin the conversation talking about the Supreme Court Case that will likely need that delegation to develop a legislative fix that allows tribal sovereignty to mesh with the power of the state- they also talk about Senator Inhofe's work on several bills aimed at helping Oklahoma Agriculture deal with the Pandemic- the Senator offers an update on the HEALs act negotiations and offers his reasons for wanting to be elected for another six years. Today's Road Podcast is powered by BancFirst, Loyal to Oklahoma and to You.

    Episode 43- The Newest Member of the Oklahoma Ag Hall of Fame- Dr. Barry Pollard talks with Ron Hays

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2020 25:29


    Dr. Barry Pollard has been selected as the winner of the 2020 Governor's Outstanding Achievement Award in Agriculture, making him the 23rd individual to be inducted into the Oklahoma Ag Hall of Fame. Host Ron Hays talked with Dr. Pollard after he had received the award at the 2020 Oklahoma Cattlemen's Convention in Tulsa on July 24th- and they talked about his service to Oklahoma Agriculture and Rural Oklahoma- as a Surgeon based in Enid, as an Agri-businessman operating a multi state John Deere Dealership and as a nationally known Angus Breeder. Today's Podcast is sponsored in part by OPSRC, the Oklahoma Public School Resource Center.

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    Episode 42- Johnnie, Lori and Jocelyn Talk Ag in the Classroom with KC Sheperd

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2020 26:26


    KC Sheperd goes on ZOOM to talk with three Oklahoma Elementary Educators about their experiences with the Oklahoma Ag in the Classroom Program- Johnnie Keel, Lori Newmark and Jocelyn Puckett were three of the teachers that were presenters at the 2020 Summer Oklahoma Ag in the Classroom Conference that was held virtually. Today's Road to Rural Prosperity Podcast is powered by the Public Service Company of Oklahoma.

    Episode 41- Rodd Moesel, Okla Farm Bureau President on Excellence in Rural Oklahoma with Ron Hays

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2020 36:16


    Host Ron Hays covers a lot of ground with the President of the Oklahoma Farm Bureau, Rodd Moesel, in this Episode of the Road to Rural Prosperity. Rodd talks about the challenges of COVID in the operation of the general farm organization, the nervousness created by the Supreme Court Decision against Oklahoma and the potential implications of the court’s ruling on landowners throughout eastern Oklahoma, his reasons for wanting to become President of Farm Bureau and his thoughts on the absolute necessity of high speed broadband across every part of Oklahoma. Today's Podcast is powered by the Oklahoma Rural Water Association.

    Episode 40- 2020 Oklahoma FFA Stars Reagan Klassen and Kale Miller Spotlighted

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2020 20:57


    Today's Episode features a conversation hosted by KC Sheperd with the 2020 Oklahoma FFA Star Farmer Reagan Klassen of the Hydro-Eakly FFA Chapter- and then Ron Hays describes the Agribusiness that propelled Kale Miller of Stroud FFA to Stardom as the 2020 Oklahoma FFA Star in Agribusiness. This Road to Rural Prosperity is powered by the Petroleum Alliance of Oklahoma.

    Special Edition- Governor Kevin Stitt with Updates on COVID 19, SQ 802 and Chasing Top Ten

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2020 18:38


    A Special Edition of the Road to Rural Prosperity features a June 26th conversation with Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt- Host Ron Hays talks with the Governor about the status of Oklahoma's reopening in response to Covid 19, his opposition to State Question 802, his ideas on helping the Oil and Gas Industry and Agricuture Recover and his Top Ten Report Card that he is developing. Today's Podcast is powered by BancFirst, Loyal to Oklahoma- and to you.

    Epsiode 38- 2020 Oklahoma FFA Stars Jentry Squires and Landri Chaplin Take the Spotlight

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2020 27:12


    Because of COVID 19, the 2020 Oklahoma State FFA Convention was not held in downtown Oklahoma City this spring- and it was early June until the Oklahoma FFA was able to name their 2020 Stars in the four traditional categories. In today's Road to Rural Prosperity- we introduce you to two of them- the 2020 Star in Agriscience, Jentry Squires of Kingfisher and the 2020 Star in Ag Placement, Landri Chaplin of Weatherford. KC Sheperd zoomed with them to give you a chance to learn about their award winning programs- and their love for the Blue and Gold. A future Podcast will feature our other two stars. Today's Podcast is powered by OPRSC- the Oklahoma Public School Resource Center.

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