Fall Harvest May Lead To Increased Presence Of Tractors On RoadwaysOKFB Autumn is a peak harvest time for many crops, including soybeans, corn, grain, sorghum, cotton and vegetables, among others. Many Oklahomans mark this time of year by decorating with pumpkins and bringing out heavier clothing for dropping temperatures, but farming families are often focused on harvesttime. For this reason More>
Protect Yourself From Phone and Email Insurance ScamsOKFB Recent news headlines show phone and email scams aimed at gaining access to financial or other personal information are on the rise, and the insurance industry could be one of the many targets of scammers. To help policyholders protect themselves from scams, should a scam attempt ever be made, Oklahoma Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance shares the following information. More>
Oklahoma Farm Bureau Insurance invites consumers to participate in National Insurance Awareness DayOKFB OKLAHOMA – Oklahoma Farm Bureau Insurance invites Oklahomans to participate in National Insurance Awareness Day, a day for consumers to examine their current insurance coverage and assess any needs. The observance falls on Wednesday, June 28. “Every person’s situation is unique, so there’s no one-size-fits-all solution when it comes to determining what insurance coverage is going to protect your family and your property best,” said Gary Buckner, executive vice president and general manager of Oklahoma Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance Companies. More>
Oklahoma Farm Bureau Insurance offers tips on how to minimize risk in case of floodOKFB For many Oklahomans, thoughts of spring and early summer are coupled with preparations for the chance of severe weather. All forms of severe weather should be taken very seriously but may require different precautions to keep your family and property safe. The Oklahoma Farm Bureau is offering tips for minimizing the effects of springtime flooding. The following are tips for Oklahomans to keep close at hand during times of flooding risk: More>