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Membership benefits and growth

The 1990s brought with it milestones for Oklahoma Farm Bureau as the organization focused on member benefits and programs to enhance the value of becoming an OKFB member. Growth was evident with OKFB membership reaching 100,000 for the first time in 1993.

In 1992, members received newly designed FB cards that could now be used for benefits through exclusive arrangements with a wide variety of businesses throughout Oklahoma, including restaurants, tire and service centers, pharmaceutical networks, entertainment parts, eyewear, motels, rental cars, parking, tax preparation, pest control and more. The first all-county membership gain recorded by OKFB staff occurred in 1992.

In addition to these member benefits, OKFB also focused on new programs and activities through its departments and organizations. The OKFB Young Farmers & Ranchers began holding livestock judging and speech contests. The Farm Bureau Safety Services added a fire safety trailer to their curriculum to provide a realistic experience to educate youth on how to safely escape a burning building. County Farm Bureaus also grew, utilizing programs from the home office to renovate and build new facilities.

Legislation

The decade began with the success of recalling State Question 614 in 1989, which contained controversial changes in the state’s property tax system, including 100 percent assessment rates. However, the fight was not over. During the following years, OKFB led the charge in overhauling ad valorem tax law to help remove burdensome property taxes from farmers and ranchers.

Trade continued to be a major issue in the 1990s. Farm Bureau championed the North American Free Trade Agreement, focusing on its positive impact for agriculture. The measure was implemented in 1994 in hopes to remove barriers to agricultural trade among the U.S., Canada and Mexico.

New Leadership

With a new decade came new leadership. Eldon Merklin was elected OKFB president in 1993 and served until 1997. The Woodward County resident was also elected to the American Farm Bureau Federation Board of Directors in 1995, serving through 1997 when he opted no to seek re-election to the OKFB president’s office.

Jack M. Givens followed Merklin as OKFB president in 1997. The Mangum farmer-rancher was known for his excellence in agriculture and was eventually awarded the Governor’s Outstanding Achievement Award in Agriculture in 2012.

Elected at the end of the decade, Steve Kouplen served as OKFB president from 1999 to 2007. Kouplen served on the AFBF Board of Directors for eight years and retired from his OKFB president position after serving the maximum number of terms allowed by OKFB bylaws.

 


Timeline: The 1990s

1990s

1995
January 1, 1995

OFBMIC reaches 50 million in surplus

In 1995, the Oklahoma Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance Company reached 50 million in surplus.

January 1, 1995

OKFB studies captive supply in the cattle industry

In 1995, Oklahoma Farm Bureau studied captive supply in the cattle industry.

April 19, 1995

OKFB loses three members in Federal Building bombing

On April 19, 1995, three members of Oklahoma Farm Bureau lost their lives in the Federal Building bombing. OKFB donated..Read More

1996
January 1, 1996

Ad valorem tax reform becomes reality

Ad valorem tax reform becomes reality following defeat of SQ 669 and subsequent passage of SQ 675, 676 and 677...Read More

March 21, 1996

OKFB YF&R hosts first speech contest

On March 21, 1996, the Oklahoma Farm Bureau Young Farmers & Ranchers committee held their first YF&R Speech Contest.

1997
November 1, 1997

Givens elected OKFB president

At the 1997 Oklahoma Farm Bureau Convention, Jack M. Givens was elected to serve as president of OKFB by convention..Read More

1998
January 1, 1998

OKFB wins first AFBF President’s Award

In 1998, Oklahoma Farm Bureau recorded 10 years of consecutive growth and won its first President’s Award from the American..Read More

September 1, 1998

Adair County Farm Bureau first to have satellite office

On Sept. 1, 1998, Adair County Farm Bureau became the first county to use the Farm Bureau cost-share satellite office..Read More

1999
November 1, 1999

Kouplen elected as OKFB president

At the 1999 Oklahoma Farm Bureau Convention, delegates elected Steve Kouplen as president of OKFB.

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