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Family Man, People Person, Businessman

When visiting with Troy, it is easy to see that he is a people person and a business man who lights up while talking about his family and his agricultural legacy . While he has always been in the farming and ranching business, he also worked as a Deputy Sheriff, a Field Representative for Frank Lucas and is currently serving as the Woodward County Commissioner for District 1.

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Troy White is a fifth generation stocker producer and wheat farmer near Mooreland, Okla.  He has served on the Farm Credit of Western Oklahoma Board of Director’s since 2017 and has been a FCWO shareholder for more than 17 years.  Troy and his wife Gina have three sons and they are so excited to have their oldest son with his wife as an active part of the family operation.  The younger two sons are still in school.  One as Oklahoma State University and the other at Mooreland High School.

When visiting with Troy, it is easy to see that he is a people person and a business man who lights up while talking about his family and his agricultural legacy .  While he has always been in the farming and ranching business, he also worked as a Deputy Sheriff, a Field Representative for Frank Lucas and is currently serving as the Woodward County Commissioner for District 1.

As if Troy and Gina were not already busy enough, exactly one year ago, they opened a storefront in Mooreland.  Bull Creek Ag and Outdoors has a little bit of everything from side-by-sides and mowers to hunting and fishing supplies, tanks, livestock supplements and bedding, boots, gifts, outerwear and much more.  Additionally, the Whites are finishing out cattle at their grow yard and selling their own homeraised beef in the store.

As a businessman, an agriculturalist and a family man that takes pride in seeing the 6th generation coming back to the family operation, Troy has leaned on and invested a lot of trust in Farm Credit of Western Oklahoma.  He says, “The number one asset that FCWO has is staff that is knowledgeable of agriculture. The association gives back so much to youth and rural communities.  That’s a unique culture  and position to be in and I like that!  And -- I like being part of that!”

“The number one asset that FCWO has is staff that is knowledgeable of agriculture. The association gives back so much to youth and rural communities.  That’s a unique culture and position to be in and I like that!  And -- I like being part of that!”
Troy White FCWO Board Member & Shareholder
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