Oklahoma Agrinet

Programming We offer
6:15 AMFarm & Ranch News: The top farm and ranch news that affects the day’s markets, as well as have an impact short or long term on the ability of our producers to make money.
6:45 AMAgri Markets: The day’s first look at the previous day’s livestock, grain and cotton prices.  We tell producers not just the prices but the “why” of the price movements, as well as the first report on over night “Project  A” electronic trade of grain futures.
7:50 AMBeef Roundup: This is a daily look at the beef industry and the latest legislative, promotion and production trends affecting cattle producers.
8:35 AMFirst Call:  A look at the pre-opening comments before today’s agricultural futures open in the 9:00 am hour.
9:35 AMOpening Agri Markets:  This opening market report features daily analysis of what’s ahead for the day, as well as opening livestock, grain and cotton futures prices.
11:22 AMMidmorning Market Update: This is a  capsule look at developing cash trade in livestock, as well as the ag futures.
11:35 AMMidday Farm & Ranch News: This is a midday update on farmers and ranch news that can affect Oklahoma’s farmers and ranchers.
12:22 PMBeef Breakeven: This popular feature is a daily value analysis of beef cattle prices, featuring leading beef economists from throughout cattle country.
12:35 PMMidday Agri Market: This is a comprehensive look at livestock, grain and cotton prices...the prices, plus the “whys” that have developed thus far in the trading day.
12:50 PMAg Policy Perspectives: This is an analysis of farm policy issues that can offer help or be a hindrance to rural Oklahoma.
1:35 PMClosing Agri Markets: This report occurs just moments after the closing bell, offering analysis and actual closing prices on the agricultural futures traded that day.
4:14 PMAgri Market Wrap-up: This is a complete wrap-up of livestock, grain and cotton prices for that trading day.
About the Agrinet

THE ORIGINAL FARM NETWORK IN OKLAHOMA..... AND STILL THE BEST
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The Clear Leader in Ag Listenership…AGAIN!
Since 1980, the Oklahoma Agrinet has been the undisputed leader in farm listenership in the state of Oklahoma.  That leadership continue, as the 2007 AMR survey of  farmer/rancher use of radio shows the Oklahoma Agrinet a clear #1 again!!





In the 2007 survey conducted by Ag Media Research, Inc of farmers and ranchers located in Oklahoma, over 90% of all farmers surveyed in the state regularly use radio.  These farmers tune to the reliable, timely and accurate reports offered up daily by Mike Dain, Don Atkinson , Travis Beams and Patti Garrett on the Oklahoma Agrinet.





Taking a quick look at the 2007 study and the numbers from the state of Oklahoma, we find that of the entities that subscribed to the study and originate their own farm programming aimed at Oklahoma producers, it’s no contest- the Oklahoma Agrinet is the clear leader!!





Network/Station Average Quarter Hour Share                   Cume Rating
Oklahoma Agrinet                           24.9                           37.9
KFRM AM 3.9 6.7
KGNC AM 1.2 3.8
  





Further, the Oklahoma Agrinet is on a large number of the most listened to farm stations in the state as listed by the 2007 AMR. 
Truly, the Oklahoma Agrinet is your choice in reaching the state’s farmers and ranchers!
WHAT IS THE AGRINET
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The Oklahoma Agrinet is a satellite delivered Agsource providing affiliate radio stations with award winning agricultural markets, news and weather.

HOW DOES IT WORK
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•Agrinet NAFB professionals prepare timely agricultural news reports, specific to state and local needs.  The reports are then sent to a satellite.




•More than three dozen affiliate radio stations then retrieve the agriculture reports via satellite, and broadcast them to their farm and ranch audience.



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