Taylor Elected to Oklahoma Farm Bureau State Board at Annual Meeting

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Oklahoma
Farm Bureau members selected two new state board members during the
organization’s 83rd annual meeting in Oklahoma City.

Jimmy
Taylor, from Roger Mills County, was chosen as the District 2
director. He will serve a three-year term representing Beckham,
Custer, Greer, Harmon, Kiowa, Jackson, Roger Mills, Tillman, and
Washita counties. Taylor and his wife, Tracy, run a cow-calf
operation in Cheyenne, managing 600 Angus cows on 12,000 acres. As
the grandson of OKFB’s first president, Taylor has been deeply
connected to the organization since 1982, when he first joined his
county board.

Gary
Crawley of Pittsburg County was elected to a three-year term as
District 5 director, returning to the OKFB board. He will represent
Atoka, Bryan, Choctaw, Haskell, Latimer, Le Flore, McCurtain,
Pittsburg, and Pushmataha counties.