Now that the absentee ballot, mail-in portion, of the proposed Oklahoma Beef Checkoff referendum is finished, Oklahoma Farm Report’s Ron Hays sat down with Oklahoma Cattlemen’s Association Executive Vice President Michael Kelsey to get a look into how the whole process of getting the referendum off the ground starts and how it moves through to the end result. Kelsey also covers in-person voting and how kids under 18 that sell cattle in Oklahoma are eligible to vote. Read more…
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