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Arklatex Ag Talk
by Southeast Oklahoma Radio
Bringing agricultural topics & issues to listeners that impact our daily lives. This show highlights the future of the industry by showcasing students and their projects, as well as local events across the county. Join host Jarred Campbell, a 4th generation farmer/rancher from Idabel, as he sits down with local farmers, officials, youth volunteers, and students to discuss everything from agricultural policy and market trends to conservation, water, weather, ag tourism, and more. Jarred, along with his wife Allison and their two daughters, run a livestock & hay operation southeast of Idabel.
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Choctaw Electric CEC, Feat Kooney.
In this episode of ArkLaTex Ag Talk, host Jared Campbell sits down with Kooney from Choctaw Electric Cooperative to explore how reliable, affordable energy impacts agriculture across southeast Oklahoma and the greater ArkLaTex region.They dive into how CEC supports rural communities, powers modern farming operations, and addresses current energy challenges. Plus, Kooney shares how the co-op works with local farmers and ranchers—not just as a utility provider, but as a neighbor and partner in growth.
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DEQ & Agriculture: Protecting the Land That Feeds Us
In this episode of ArkLaTex Ag Talk, Jared Campbell sits down with Cody and James from the DEQ to break down what the Department of Environmental Quality really does—and why it matters to our local farmers and ranchers.They talk about water safety, environmental compliance, and how DEQ works with producers—not against them—to keep the land productive and the environment protected. It's a great conversation that clears up misconceptions and shines a light on the support DEQ provides to agriculture in the ArkLaTex region.
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Idabel Farmers Market
In this episode of ArkLaTex Ag Talk, we're shining a spotlight on the Idabel Farmers Market — a growing hub for local produce, homemade goods, and community connection.Our special guest Jackie Lecrone joins us to share everything you need to know about this season’s market, including exciting new vendors, what fresh goods to expect, and how the farmers market is helping support local agriculture and small businesses in McCurtain County.Jackie also shares how the market has evolved over the years, tips for first-time visitors, and ways the community can get involved — whether you're looking to shop, sell, or volunteer!The history and growth of the Idabel Farmers MarketWhat’s new for the 2025 seasonHighlighted vendors and featured productsHow the market benefits local farmers and artisansEvents, workshops, and special activities coming upHow to become a vendor or volunteerJackie’s vision for the future of the market"The farmers market isn't just about produce — it's about bringing our community together." — Jackie Lecrone"When you buy local, you're not just getting something fresh — you're investing back into your own hometown." — Jackie Lecrone📍 Location: 2nd & Main Street, Idabel, OK🕘 Hours: Saturdays, 8 AM – 1 PM (Season runs May–October)💬 More Info: Follow Idabel Farmers Market on Facebook for weekly updates!
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Champion Girl Power: Olivia Frady’s FFA Journey
In this episode of ArkLaTex AG TALK, Jarred sits down with Olivia Frady, the newly crowned Champion Girl Power winner in the Arkansas FFA. Olivia shares the story behind her victory—what it took to compete, the challenges she overcame, and the passion that fuels her success in agriculture.Tune in to hear her inspiring journey, insights on leadership in FFA, and what this achievement means for her future. Whether you're a student in FFA, an advocate for women in agriculture, or just love a great success story, you won’t want to miss this episode!🎧 Listen now and be inspired by the next generation of ag leaders!
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2024 Reserve Champion Livestock Judging Team
In this episode of ArkLaTex AG TALK, Jarred sits down with the 2024 Reserve Champion Livestock Judging Team from Horatio High School in Arkansas, fresh off their impressive performance at the National Western Stock Show in Denver. Team members Konnor Bailey, Jake Sawyer, Olivia Frady, and Layla Tallant share their journey, the hard work that got them to this level, and what it takes to compete among the nation’s best.They discuss their training process, the challenges they faced, and the unforgettable moments from the competition. Whether you're passionate about livestock judging or just love a good success story, this episode is one you won’t want to miss!🔹 Topics Covered:✔️ The road to becoming a nationally recognized livestock judging team✔️ Preparation, strategy, and the skills needed to succeed✔️ Takeaways from the National Western experience✔️ Advice for future livestock judgesJoin us as we celebrate these outstanding young agricultural leaders!
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Todd Harper with Smith Equipment
In this episode Jarred sits down with Todd Harper of Smith Equipment, the 2025 Agri Business 1st Quarter Recipient. Todd shares his inspiring journey—from starting as a shop hand to owning Smith Equipment and expanding into multiple other businesses.Tune in to hear Todd’s story of perseverance, business growth, and insights into the agricultural industry. Whether you’re an aspiring entrepreneur or a seasoned professional, you won’t want to miss this conversation!
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Poultry Waste Management
In this episode Jarred sits down with Brad Bain to discuss local poultry waste management.
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McCurtain Co. Spring Livestock Show
Highlights of events going on this week.
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State Bills 1
Discussion of state bills submitted to Senate committees pertaining to Ag issues in the State of Oklahoma.
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Pilot Episode
Bringing agricultural topics and issues to listeners that impact our daily lives. This show highlights the future of the industry by showcasing students and their projects, as well as local events across the county.Join host Jarred Campbell, a 4th generation farmer/rancher from Idabel, as he sits down with local farmers, officials, youth volunteers, and students to discuss everything from agricultural policy and market trends to conservation, water, weather, ag tourism, and more. Jarred, along with his wife Allison and their two daughters, run a livestock and hay operation southeast of Idabel.Email your idea for an episode to [email protected] we use your idea, we will give you credit in the show notes.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Bringing agricultural topics & issues to listeners that impact our daily lives. This show highlights the future of the industry by showcasing students and their projects, as well as local events across the county. Join host Jarred Campbell, a 4th generation farmer/rancher from Idabel, as he sits down with local farmers, officials, youth volunteers, and students to discuss everything from agricultural policy and market trends to conservation, water, weather, ag tourism, and more. Jarred, along with his wife Allison and their two daughters, run a livestock & hay operation southeast of Idabel.
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Southeast Oklahoma Radio
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