Airing on the Side of Agriculture

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Radio Oklahoma Network Welcomes Carson Horn

New Associate Director of Farm Programming for Radio Oklahoma Network (RON, Oklahoma City, OK) is Carson Horn. He will assist in covering local and national agricultural news for the network’s statewide broadcast and extensive Internet and social media outlets. Carson joins the network from his previous position as Director of Communications for the Arkansas Cattlemen’s Association.

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Brownfield Ag News Summer Meeting

The annual Brownfield Ag News summer meeting was held July 12–14 in Jefferson City, MO. Cyndi Young-Puyear (Brownfield Ag News, Jefferson City, MO) reports, “Each year, the Brownfield team of farm broadcasters (all Broadcast Council members of NAFB) come together for a few days of team building, re-tooling and fellowship. This year we welcomed two new team members:  Andrew Flinn, Ohio Brownfield Anchor/Reporter and Larry Lee, Wisconsin Brownfield Anchor/Reporter.

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Two Farm Directors Dedicated To North Dakota Agriculture

Terry Loomis is both General Manager of KQLX AM/FM and Farm Director. Mick Kjar is Farm Director and Host of Farm Talk. Terry said, “In November 1984, KQLX AM-890 hit the air in Lisbon, ND. In April 1986, KQLX FM 106.1 went on the air. Ag News 890 was dedicated to the farming community with local agriculture news, as well as being one of the first affiliates of the American Ag Network.

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Armstrong Earns Plaque On The WGN Radio Walk Of Fame

Max Armstrong joined other WGN Legends as a member of the WGN Radio Walk of Fame on May 27. About the honor, Max said, “As I pointed out during the ceremony that was carried live on WGN Radio, this plot of real estate in Chicago is hallowed ground for the two farm broadcasters, Samuelson and Armstrong.” 

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Flinn Named Anchor/Reporter For Brownfield Ohio

Brownfield Ag News announced June 8 that Andrew Flinn is joining the Brownfield team as Ohio Anchor/Reporter. “Andrew’s years of experience covering news and agriculture for local radio stations in Ohio makes him a great addition to the Brownfield team,” said  Cyndi Young-Puyear, Director of Brownfield & Ag Operations. Flinn came to Brownfield after 15 years reporting news and agriculture in his home state of Ohio. 

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70-Year NAFB Member

Don Lerch, Lifetime Broadcast Council-Emeritus member, who resides in Juno Beach, FL, tops the NAFB list of longtime members at 70 years. At 97 years young, he recalled his early farm broadcasting years in a phone call on June 1. He began his farm broadcasting career on June 9, 1941, at KDKA (Pittsburgh, PA), a Westinghouse-owned station and part of the NBC Red Network. He had just graduated from Penn State University with a degree in agronomy. 

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Sixth Generation Rancher and Farm Broadcaster

Lane Nordlund is the Associate Ag Director at the Northern Ag Network based in Billings, MT. The network provides 22 different daily radio shows on 60 radio stations and two HD TV programs on 12 TV stations. Lane is the sixth generation of his family to raise cattle on their ranch on the Ft. Belknap Indian Reservation as well as off the reservation near Dodson, MT. 

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Leadership NAFB 2016

“I’m one of the lucky few selected to attend Leadership NAFB 2016 prior to the NAFB Washington Watch event in April,” reports Carah Hart (Red River Farm Network, Grand Forks, ND). In two days, a group of seven broadcasters shared an open dialogue about what it’s like to be a leader in the workplace, focusing on the power of vulnerability, articulating a vision and good communication. 

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Terry Henne Celebrates 45 Years At WSGW

More than 100 people attended a noon party on June 21 to honor Terry Henne’s tenure at WSGW (Saginaw, MI). His wife and daughter were responsible for planning and executing the party on the deck at Radio Centre with the help of WGSW General Manager Shannone Dunlap.