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  2. Oklahoma Farm Bureau - Wikipedia

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    The Oklahoma Farm Bureau is an independent, non-governmental, non-partisan voluntary organization of farmers and ranchers who associate to promote their common interests. Each of Oklahoma's 77 counties have their own County Farm Bureau. Each County level office is individually organized and chartered under the Oklahoma non-profit laws.

  3. Drummond family (Oklahoma) - Wikipedia

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    The Drummond family is an American ranching family from Oklahoma. The family is one of the largest land-owning families in the state of Oklahoma and the United States. In 2017, the family owned 433,000 acres according to The Land Report magazine.

  4. Wikipedia:WikiProject U.S. Roads/Oklahoma/Farm-to-Market ...

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    State maps from 1932 to 1953 show some Farm-to-Market Roads with "FM" in a circle (later a diamond). On the 1954 map they are given normal state highway numbers. One of the photos on is labeled "Signing at US66 and FM4", but this portion of SH-4 was never a Farm-to-Market Road on the official map. 1932 additions. Southwest of Eldorado to Gould

  5. Durham, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Durham is a rural unincorporated community in Roger Mills County, Oklahoma, United States. [2] It lies along State Highway 30, four miles south of the Antelope Hills and the Canadian River. The Oklahoma-Texas border is four miles to the west. [3] The post office opened May 15, 1902. Durham was named for the first postmaster, Doris Durham Morris.

  6. List of municipalities in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Oklahoma is a state located in the Southern United States. [1] According to the 2020 census, Oklahoma is the 28th most populous state with 3,959,353 inhabitants but the 19th largest by land area spanning 68,594.92 square miles (177,660.0 km 2) of land. Oklahoma is divided into 77 counties and contains 596 municipalities consisting of cities and ...

  7. 2016 Oklahoma State Question 777 - Wikipedia

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    Oklahoma State Question 777 was a referendum on a proposed amendment to the Oklahoma Constitution held in November 2016. The referendum attempted to exempt agriculture and agribusiness from compliance with state laws passed in 2015 and later, unless a "compelling state interest" was involved.

  8. Stigler, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Stigler is at the intersection of Oklahoma State Highway 9 and Oklahoma State Highway 82. KI BOIS Area Transit System (KATS) is a rural public transportation system that operates over 200 buses and vans that transport people to senior citizens centers, grocery stores, doctors, and work. KATS serves residents of Adair, Cherokee, Haskell, Hughes ...

  9. Chouteau, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Chouteau / ʃ oʊ ˈ t oʊ / is the second-largest town in Mayes County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 2,097 at the 2010 census, [4] an increase of 8.6 percent over the figure of 1,931 recorded in 2000. [5]