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Agriculture—1970s

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Bayless, Glenn. “Alien Farmland Tops $8 Million.” Daily Oklahoman, September 27, 1974.
Bayless, Glenn. “State Promises Advance Notice to Foreign Land Owners.” Daily Oklahoman, September 30, 1979.
Bradshaw, Jim. “Farmers’ High Living Raises Questions.” Daily Oklahoman, March 6, 1978.
Bradshaw, Jim. “Farmers Hope to Make Song a Big Hit.” Oklahoma City Times, March 30, 1978.
Bradshaw, Jim. “Dangerous Ants Stay Out of State.” Oklahoma City Times, May 4, 1978.
Bradshaw, Jim. “Sooner Woman Heroine In ‘Battle of the Bridge.’” Daily Oklahoman, March 4, 1978.
Coffey, Ivy. “Farmers Battle For Soil.” Daily Oklahoman, March 7, 1976.
Daily Oklahoman. “Farm Wives’ Movement Taking Root in Oklahoma,” April 10, 1977.
Daily Oklahoman. “Great Grape Program Squashed,” December 2, 1973.
Gray, Woodrow W. “A Requiem for Broomcorn.” Orbit Magazine, October 2, 1977.
Kelley, Ed. “Farmers’ Wives Form Protest Over Dire Financial Plight.” Daily Oklahoman, February 22, 1977.
Kelley, Ed. “State Farmer’s Life One Terrific Gamble.Daily Oklahoman, February 8, 1976.
Oklahoma Journal. “Farmers Free After Apology,” March 4, 1978.
Wenske, Paul. “Full Parity Concept ‘Not Realistic.’” Daily Oklahoman, December 15, 1978.

 

 

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