11/10/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 11/11/2025 11:52
[Link]Comanche County Farm Bureau was presented with the 2025 Oklahoma Farm Bureau John I. Taylor Award on Saturday, Nov. 8, during the organization's 84th annual meeting in Oklahoma City.
Named after OKFB's first president, the award serves as the organization's highest county honor, recognizing the county Farm Bureau with the most effective programs and activities.
Comanche County was honored for excelling in the program areas of county stewardship, service to members, public relations, membership, Women's Leadership Committee and Young Farmers and Ranchers.
"Winning this award means a lot for our county because it recognizes all of the hard work that is being put into our county throughout the year, from our staff to our board of directors and from the Women's Leadership Committee to our YF&R," said Comanche County Farm Bureau Vice President Isaac Fisher. "We've got a wonderful board and a wonderful group of people that are involved in Comanche County."
Comanche County Farm Bureau sponsored Farm Field Days in September 2025, an agricultural education event for area fifth-grade students developed by a Comanche County Farm Bureau member. The event featured educational stations highlighting animal husbandry, farm equipment, aquaculture, grain commodities, forestry, equine, farm services and landscaping. More than 1,600 students attended the multi-day event.
Comanche County also sponsored livestock shows and youth scholarships, assisted with the state WLC conference in Lawton, hosted several fundraising events and more throughout 2025.
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Suggested Caption: Comanche County Farm Bureau Vice President Isaac Fisher (left) receives the 2025 Oklahoma Farm Bureau John I. Taylor Award, which recognizes the top county Farm Bureau in the state, from OKFB President Rodd Moesel Saturday, Nov. 8, during the awards banquet at the 2025 OKFB annual meeting in Oklahoma City.