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Timeline

We have compiled the following timeline of events, activities and achievements in Oklahoma Farm Bureau history. While no means exhaustive, this timeline provides a chronological guide to key moments in Farm Bureau history.

Our History

1889
1889

Pioneers make the Land Run

Half of the 50,000 pioneers who made the Land Run into the Unassigned Lands claimed a 160-acre farm.

1890
1890

Territorial Legislature creates Oklahoma A&M

On Christmas Eve 1890, the Territorial Legislature created Oklahoma A&M as a land grant college with a mission to serve..Read More

1897
1897

A boom in Oklahoma farming and ranching

A new cycle of above-average rainfall and higher crop prices on world markets combined with fresh soil and an expanding..Read More

1907
1907

Oklahoma becomes a state

On Nov. 16, 1907, Congress authorized the joining of Oklahoma Territory and Indian Territory to create the new state of..Read More

1914
1914

World War I

World War 1: July 28, 1914 – Nov. 11, 1918

1917
1917

County Farm Councils organize in nearly every county in Oklahoma

During World War I, County Farm Councils were organized in nearly every county in Oklahoma. Shortly before the 1920s began,..Read More

1919
1919

Oklahoma State Farm Council forms

The Oklahoma State Farm Council formed as the state organization of the County Farm Councils. Although W.A. Conner began the..Read More

1919

Ten states meet to discuss the possibility of a national Farm Bureau organization

On Feb. 12, 1919, ten of the eastern states that already had a statewide Farm Bureau organization met in Ithaca,..Read More

1919

Farm leaders hold organizational meeting for the creation of American Farm Bureau Federation

After the first meeting in Ithaca, New York, farm leaders across the nation join efforts to create the American Farm..Read More

1920
1920

Overproduction

In the 1920s, low farm prices after World War I led to overproduction.

1920

AFBF constitution and bylaws ratified at another meeting in Chicago

Shortly after the organizational meeting in November 1919, the constitution and bylaws of the American Farm Bureau Federation were ratified..Read More

1920

First AFBF convention held in Indianapolis, Indiana

In December 1920, the first convention of the American Farm Bureau Federation was held in Indianapolis, Indiana, with 826,816 members..Read More

1929
1929

The Great Depression

The Crash on Wall Street on Oct. 29, 1929, combined with a farm crisis, began what would become known as..Read More

1933
1933

Congress passes the Agricultural Adjustment Act

Congress passed the Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1933, a more or less self-supporting law intended to provide parity prices. Click..Read More

1935
1935

The Rural Electrification Administration Act

The Rural Electrification Administration Act passed on May 11, 1935. At the time, one Oklahoma farm in eight had electricity...Read More

1936
1936

The U.S. Supreme Court declares the Agricultural Adjustment Act unconstitutional

When the U.S. Supreme Court declares the Agricultural Adjustment Act unconstitutional, the American Farm Bureau Federation pressures Congress to pass..Read More

1936

Organization meeting held that led to the creation of the Oklahoma Farmers Emergency Association

With concern about the elimination of the Agricultural Adjustment Act, Clarence Roberts organized a meeting held on the balcony of..Read More

1938
1938

Roberts takes unofficial delegation to AFBF annual meeting

In December 1938, Clarence Roberts, editor of The Farmer-Stockman, took an unofficial delegation of observers to the American Farm Bureau Federation’s..Read More

1939
1939

World War II

World War II: Sept. 1, 1939 – Sept. 2, 1945

1940
1940

Snapshot of the early 1940s

One farmer fed about 11 people. At the time, there were about 196,000 farms in Oklahoma with an average size..Read More

1941
1941

Congress enacts law to support cotton prices

In 1941, Congress enacted a law pushed by the AFBF to support cotton prices at 85 percent of parity.

1941

OFEA dissolved

Clarence Roberts and other leaders of the Oklahoma Farmers Emergency Association decided to dissolve the OFEA and invite the membership..Read More

1941

OKFB organizing committee meets

On Nov. 5, 1941, the Oklahoma Farm Bureau organizing committee of 45 delegates from 15 counties met in the public..Read More

1941

Pearl Harbor

Dec. 7, 1941

1942
1942

Roberts sends letter to charter members

On Jan. 22, 1942, Clarence Roberts sent a letter calling charter members to organize for a February meeting, where the..Read More

1942

Delegates meet to prepare constitution and bylaws; John I. Taylor elected president

On Feb. 2, 1942, delegates met in the Huckins Hotel to draft a constitution and bylaws in addition to electing..Read More

1942

Charter members form OKFB

On Feb. 3, 1942, charter members met in the Hall of Mirrors in the Municipal auditorium to form Oklahoma Farm..Read More

1942

First OKFB convention held; Dan Arnold appointed executive secretary

The first regular Oklahoma Farm Bureau convention was held Nov. 4-5, 1942, at the Huckins Hotel in Oklahoma City. During..Read More

1942

OKFB board members attends AFBF convention

In December 1942, John I. Taylor, the first OKFB president, attended the American Farm Bureau Federation’s annual convention as Oklahoma’s..Read More

1943
1943

First attempt to remove agriculture sales tax

During the 1943 legislative session, OKFB made first attempt to legislatively remove sales taxes from feed, seed and fertilizer. Although..Read More

1943

Contract signed with KFBMIC to allow OKFB to serve as general agent

On May 3, 1943, a contract was signed with the Kansas Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance Company to allow OKFB to..Read More

1944
1944

Women meet to discuss potential program

A small group of women met at the 1943 Oklahoma Farm Bureau convention to discuss a potential program of work...Read More

1944

Associated Women of OKFB forms

After their first meeting a year earlier, a group of women met for a second time during the 1944 Oklahoma..Read More

1945
1945

Agriculture technology brings increased yields

In 1945, a revolution in agricultural technology began to bring greatly increased yields and more specialized, capital-intensive farms to the agricultural..Read More

1945

First recorded OKFB newsletter

In July 1945, Oklahoma Farm Bureau published its first recorded newsletter, the Oklahoma Farm Bureau News, printed as a four- to eight-page..Read More

1945

OKFB delegates discuss ad valorem taxes

At the 1945 Oklahoma Farm Bureau Convention, delegates took up the topic of ad valorem taxes for the first time.

1946
1946

OKFB moves to second office

On Jan. 1, 1946, Oklahoma Farm Bureau announced the home office was now located at 716 West Grand in order..Read More

1946

OFBMIC’s charter campaign

On May 1, 1946, Oklahoma Farm Bureau launched a charter policy campaign for the Oklahoma Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance Company..Read More

1946

Policy adopted at 1946 convention

At the 1946 Oklahoma Farm Bureau Convention, delegates asked for more rural Oklahoma representation through an eight-member highway commission and a..Read More

1947
1947

GATT established

In 1947, the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade was established to oversee postwar economic relations. The GATT established working..Read More

1947

OKFB farmer initiates farm-to-market roads resolution

J.H. Cox, a Bryan County farmer, initiated the adoption of a resolution to ensure farm-to-market roads were built first along..Read More

1947

Board approves Rural Youth Program

After 47 youth attended the 1946 OKFB annual convention in efforts to create their own organization with the support of..Read More

1947

Oklahoma governor appoints committee to study taxes

In 1947, Gov. Roy J. Turner appointed a committee to study state taxes, especially estate taxes. The committee recommended a..Read More

1947

Oklahoma Farm Bureau Mutual Fire Insurance Company created

With success selling car and truck insurance to members, the Oklahoma Farm Bureau created a mutual company to provide fire..Read More

1947

Associated Women hosts 1st statewide public speaking contest

In October 1947, the Associated Women of Oklahoma Farm Bureau hosted the first statewide public speaking contest: the Junior Speech..Read More

1947

1947 delegates determine new OKFB policy

At the 1947 Oklahoma Farm Bureau Convention, delegates recommended the study of state water resources and wanted farm gasoline exempted..Read More

1948
1948

Associated Women sponsor first queen contest

In May 1948, the Associated Women of Oklahoma Farm Bureau announced that counties would be holding queen contests throughout the..Read More

1948

Associated Women of OKFB holds first leadership training school

The first Farm Bureau Associated Women’s Training School was held at Camp Redlands near Stillwater, August 24-26. Seventeen Farm Bureau..Read More

1948

JFB affiliates with National Rural Youth of AFBF

In October 1948, the Oklahoma Junior Farm Bureau affiliated with the National Rural Youth of the American Farm Bureau Federation.

1948

OFBMIC reports all investments returned to owners

On Oct. 15, 1948, the Oklahoma Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance Company reported that the company had returned all investments to..Read More

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