Kay County Farm Bureau

Kay County Farm Bureau Kay County Farm Bureau is located in Blackwell and Ponca City. We offer insurance and financial services, as well as a major supporter of Ag in Kay County

  - we found some books!
05/08/2024

- we found some books!

09/29/2021

Tuesday, October 5th will be the Kay County Farm Bureau Annual Meeting. We will be meeting in the Kay Room at Kay Electric. Dinner starts at 6:00 p.m. All Kay County Farm Bureau members are welcome & encouraged to come. There are many things on the program of interest & door prizes! See you there!

09/29/2021

Kay County Farm Bureau's 2021 Annual Meeting will be Tuesday, October 5th at the Kay Room in Blackwell. We hope you all can join us for food, fellowship and fun!

03/15/2019

Kay County Farm Bureau Defensive Driving Course
When: Monday, April 8th & Tuesday, April 9th. Time: 6:00 ~ 9:00. Where: 206 E. Blackwell in Blackwell. Cost: $10 per Member; $41 Non-Member (one per family) Instructor will be Micah Martin, Oklahoma Farm Bureau Safety Services. Save up to 5% off of your insurance premium. If you would like to attend, please sign up with the Blackwell or Ponca City Farm Bureau offices. Blackwell: (580)363-3490, Ponca: (580)762-8659. Please register by Friday, March 29th. A light meal will be provided.

02/16/2019

We would like to invite everyone to member appreciation open houses on Wednesday, February 20th at our Ponca City office at 1312 Princeton from 1 - 5 pm, and Thursday, February 21st at our Blackwell office at 206 E. Blackwell from 1 - 5 pm. Hope to see you there!

11/30/2018

OKFB Foundation for Agriculture, WLC donate books to 14 Oklahoma educators

Fourteen Oklahoma educators from across the state were awarded a basket of agriculture books for their classrooms during Oklahoma Farm Bureau’s 77th Annual Meeting held Nov. 16-18 in Norman, Oklahoma.
The Oklahoma Farm Bureau Foundation for Agriculture, alongside the OKFB Women’s Leadership Committee, sponsored this year’s Bushels for Books program. The program takes donated bushels of any commodity crop, as well as monetary donations from farmers and ranchers, and provides bushel baskets of accurate agriculture books to Oklahoma educators.
“Agriculture is one of Oklahoma’s leading industries, but few truly understand what it takes to produce our food, fiber and fuel,” said David VonTungeln, foundation president. “We’re thrilled to help our state’s educators teach the next generation about Oklahoma farmers and ranchers.”
Applications were accepted from teachers across the state, and winners were chosen by the WLC state board. The books cover various agriculture topics and were picked from the American Farm Bureau Foundation for Agriculture's list.
“It’s so important for all of our students to learn about agriculture,” said Kitty Beavers, OKFB WLC chair. “Many of our schools don’t have any books about agriculture in their libraries. We’re pleased to help present these books to educators who help teach our children about the important role agriculture plays in their everyday lives.”
Educators receiving books include Kellie Badley, Laverne; Rhonda Cotton, Lawton; Tammy Coffee, Oklahoma City YMCA; Haley Curfman, Blackwell; Lynn Ferrari, Canute; Cecilia Hamilton, Porter; Thorma Jackson, Bray-Doyle; Amanda Jones, Timberlake; Mary Lassiter, Enid; Elizabeth Martin, Ponca City; Dawn Meurant, Indiahoma; Barbara Pemberton, Frontier; Christie Puckett, Maysville; and Megan Sowers, Sand Springs.

10/12/2018

The farmer has to be an optimist or he wouldn't still be a farmer.
–Will Rogers (1879–1935)

09/25/2018
09/21/2018

Oklahoma Farm Bureau members, agents, employees and friends are invited to join the organization for a tailgate before this Saturday's Oklahoma State University football game in Stillwater. OKFB will serve free food and drinks beginning at 3 p.m.
Find the tailgate south of Boone Pickens Stadium on Knoblock Street between Athletic and Elm Avenues. Make sure to stop by for food and fun with your Farm Bureau family!

09/21/2018

Now the beautiful business of summer is over,
Earth wraps herself in a bright, leaf-patterned shawl.
The hives cement the prodigal juice of the clover
And spendthrift gold is hoarded in bin and stall.
–Jean Starr Untermeyer (1886–1970)

Address

720 W. Doolin
Blackwell, OK
74631

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+15803633490

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