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Mcqueen, Farm & Ranch News, Lubbock, Calif John Zimmerman, WKOW -AM -TV Madi- Haefner, George F., WHAM Rochester, son, Wis. (East- North -Central); Jack N. Y. FARM DIRECTORS Gowing, KMA Shenandoah, Iowa; Horace Hardcastle, Bart., KBEE Modesto, McQueen, Farm & Ranch News, Lubbock, Calif. Tex. Harding, I.es, KELO -AM -TV Sioux Falls, (West- South -Central); Marvin Vines, S. D. OH, Ben E., WDZ Decatur, Ill. KAAY Little Rock, Ark. (Mid -South); Hare, Dick, Peeples, Roddy, Voice of Southwest Agri- Tim Armstrong, KPAY Chico, Calif. (Pa- KWMT Fort Dodge, Iowa. culture Radio Network, Midland, Tex. cific Southwest); Wey Simpson, KHQ-AM- Hare, W. R. (BM), KWTV(TV) Oklahoma Peterson, Arnold W., WOW -AM -TV TV, Spokane, Wash. (Pacific Northwest); City Omaha, Neb. Roy Jewell, CFPL -AM -TV London, Ont. Hatch, J. Cordell, Penn State, University Peterson, Roland (Pete), -WNAX Yankton, (Canada). Park, Pa. S. D. ACTIVE MEMBERS Haynes, Harrington C. Jr., WSOY Decatur, Pierson, Russell, WKY -AM -TV Oklahoma II1. City Aaroe, Alden P., WRVA Richmond. Va. Hauser, Robert G., KSEN Shelby, Mont. Pippert, V. Paul, KCMO -AM -TV Kansas Abernathy, Michael, KFBK, KOVR(TV) Heath, Howard E., WPAG Ann Arbor, City, Mo. Bakersfield, Calif. Mich. Plambeck, Herb, WHO -AM -TV Des Adair, J. Lynn, KSL -AM -TV Salt Lake Moines, Iowa City. Hefty, John, WDRX Greenville, Ohio. Proctor, Leslie, KNEE Scottsbluff, Neb. Adams, Walt, WMT-AM -TV Cedar Rapids. Helekell, John R., WSAZ -AM -TV Hunt- Ragan, Gene, WOOF, WTVY -TV Dothan, Iowa. ington, W. Va. Ala. Allen, Cliff, WIVK Knoxville, Tenn. Helton, Richard Lance, Illinois Farm Rainwater, Jody, WSVS Crewe, Va. Allison, Bill, KMJ -AV -TV Fresno, Calif. Radio, Bloomington, Ill. Rankin, Charlie, KURV -KBOR Edinburg, Andrews, Harry, WIBC Indianapolis Herm, Dick, WIRL Peoria, Ill. Tex. Armstrong, Timothy, KPAY Chico, Calif. Hitt, William, KMMJ Grand Island, Neb. Raymond, Prank B., WKBY Chatham. Va. Arnold, Barney, WHAS -AM -TV Louis- Hoeft, William E., WTMJ -AM -TV Mil- Richards, Dick, WZZM -TV Grand Rapids, ville, Ky. waukee Mich, Arnold, Richard K., WKAR East Lansing, Howell, Glen, WSLS -AM -TV Roanoke, Va. Robinson, Nelson, WKY -AM -TV Oklaho- Mich., WXYZ Detroit. Hunter, Earl, WKTY LaCrosse, Wis. ma City Atkins, George S., Canadian Broadcasting Huseman, Virgil Ray WIBW Topeka Kan. Robinson, XI, Wip, WSVA -AM -TV Har- Corp. Toronto, Ont. Hutson, Ken, WKBT -TV LaCrosse, Wis. risonburg, Va. Atwood, Prank, WTIC -AM -TV Hartford, Jackson, Ken, KRGV -AM -TV Weslaco, Rodgers, Raymond L., KFBK, KOVR(TV) Conn. Tex. Sacramento, Calif. Ansley, Wally, WPTF Raleigh, N. C. Jewell, Roy F., CFPL -AM -TV London, Roesner, George E., KPRC -AM -TV Hous- Barger, Paul E., KWWL -TV Waterloo, Ont. ton Iowa. Johnson, Douglas L., KCJB KXMC -TV Rooke, Derek S., WMC, WMCT(TV) Bazyn, Wallace, KVSH Valentine, Neb. Minot, N. D. Memphis. Beaty, Layne R., U. S. Dept. of Agricul- Johnson, Ed, WRFD Worthington, Ohio. Ross, Jim, KMA Shenandoah, Iowa ture, Washington Johnson, O. Neal, KCBD -AM -TV Lub- Ross, Michael, WIXN Dixon, Ill. Behymer, Bruce, KFH Wichita, Kan. bock, Tex. Rothgeb, Wayne P., WKJG -AM -TV Fort Bentley, R. C., Ames. Iowa. Kaiser, Louis W., Cornell University, Wayne, Ind. Bernard, Paul, KMOX -TV St. Louis Ithaca, N. Y. Rudat, David, WIOK Normal, Ill. Bill, Emil N., WMED Peoria, Ill. Kasten, Jim, WBAY -AM -TV Green Bay, Samuelson, Orion C., WGN -AM -TV Bishea, Albert M. WGBF Evansville, Ind. Wis. Chicago Blauvelt, Les, KóLN -TV, KGIN -TV Lin- Keliher, Pat, WEAQ Eau Claire, Wis. Sargent, Earl E., KWFT Wichita Falls, coln, Neb. Kenward, Jamas, North Dakota State Tex. Bodiford, Royce, KEEL Shreveport, La. University, Fargo, N. D. Schneider, Larry, KTO Mankato, Minn. Borg, Lyle, WMT-AM -TV Cedar Rapids, Kerr, Gary V., WOW -AM -TV Omaha, Neb. Sheppard, Verne, KOTA-AM -TV Rapid Iowa. Kerwood, Orbe H., KSOO -AM -TV Sioux City, S. D. Boyer, Herbert L., KILO Grand Forks, Falls, S. D. Simmons, Ed., KMJ -TV Fresno, Calif. N. D. Hester, Warren W., Sioux City Market Simpson, Weymeth M., KHQ -AM -TV Spo- Brevard, Herb, Oklahoma State University, News and Educational Foundation, kane, Wash. Stillwater. Sioux City, Iowa. Slack, J. Evan, KLZ Denver Brown, Joe B., KGNC -AM-TV Amarillo, Kirkpatrick, Keith, WHO -AM -TV Des Slate, Charles H., Carolina Radio Net- Tex. Moines work, Wilson, N. C. Brownfield, Derry, KLIK Jefferson City, Kisser, George C., KMMJ Grand Island, Smith, Cotton John, KGNC -AM -TV Ama- Din. Neb. rillo, Tex. Brumfield, Kirby, KATV-TV Portland. Ore. Kline, Lee, WHO -AM -TV Des Moines. Smith, Jack, KAFY Bakersfield, Calif. Buice, Bob, KARK -AM -TV Little Rock, Haan, Craighton, WNAX Yankton, S. D. Smith, M. Leslie, Canadian Dept. of Agri- Ark. Lark, Fred, KMMJ Grand Island, Neb. culture, Ottawa, Ont. Burtenshaw, Bob, KID Idaho Falls, Idaho. Larocque, Gustave, CBC Canadian Broad- Sparks, Harold L., WNIL Niles, ich. Busse, Larry A., WLUK -TV Green Bay, casting Corp., Montreal, Que. Speece, Maynard A., WCCO Minneapolis. Wis. Lee, Jimmy, WMAZ -AM -TV Macon, Ga. Sprake, Jim, KFEQ -AM -TV St. Joseph, Mo. Cansler, Ken, KWTO Springfield, Mo. Leverton, Buck M., WSAU -AM -TV Wau- Springer, Don M., Div. of Ext., Kansas Collin, Carl W., Fetzer Broadcasting Co. sau, Wis. State University, Wichita, Kan. Kalamazoo, Mich. Liles, Wayne C., KWTV(TV) Oklahoma Stebbins, Herman, WSBA York, Pa. Compton, Dewey P., KTRH, KTRK(TV) City Stephens, George H., KCMO -AM -TV Houston Lilligren, Chuck, WCCO Minneapolis. Kansas City, Mo. Conger, Charles (Chuck), KBIZ Ottumwa, Logan, George E., WIBW -AM -TV Topeka, Stone, David P., KSTP -AM -TV St. Paul, Iowa. Kan. Minn. Cormier, Floyd, KATC -TV Lafayette, La. Loudon, Gordon, WJBO, WBRZ -TV Baton Strickland, Verne, WRAL -TV Raleigh, Costello, Dominick P., KWOA Worthing- Rouge. ton, Minn. Lyons, Vincent, WPEQ Ottawa, Ill. N. C. Co:, Forrest, WJDX -WLBT (TV), Jack- McDonald, John A., WSM -AM -TV Nash- Taylor, Peter,P vWKDL Clarksdale,, M ss. son, Miss. ville, Tenn. Thomas, David, KAYS AM -TV Hays, Kan. Co :, Murray E., WFAA-AM -TV Dallas McGinnis, Dallas, Iowa State University, Todd, James L., KFI Los Angeles Creed, Murray P., Canadian Broadcasting Ames, Iowa. Towers, Jack, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture Co., Toronto. McHargue, Dick, KHMO Hannibal, Mo. radio -TV services, Washington. Crowner, Jack M., WAVE -AM -TV Louis- McLaughlin, John H., University of Ne- Treat, Tony (Schrage), WCVS Springfield, ville, Ky. braska, Lincoln, Neb. Ill. Curtiss, Dean, KDHL Faribault, Minn. McManamy, O. N'., Livestock Foundation Tuttle, Donald A., WGY, WRGB -TV Day, William, KALB Alexandria, La. of Omaha, Omaha, Neb. Schenectady, N. Y. Day, William H., WCMR Elkhart, Ind. McQueen, Horace, Farm & Ranch News, Tyler, Donald A., Purdue University. Dedriok, H. J., Oklahoma State Univer- Inc., KLBK(TV), KWAB -TV Lubbock, Lafayette, Ind. sity, Stillwater, Okla. Tex. Ummel, Lloyd, WCIA -TV Champaign, Ill. Dillard, Jack, KWKH Shreveport, La. McReynolds, Bill, WOAI -AM -TV San An- Uphoff, Mel, KRVN Lexington, Neb. Dockray, Rudy, KXII(TV) Sherman, Tex. tonio, Tex. Upton, Don, KMJ -AM -TV Fresno, Calif. Doolittle, John, WSB Atlanta. MacDonald, William E., Stuart Broadcast- Urdahl, Jerry K., WJON St. Cloud, Minn. Douglas, Ken, KOH Reno, Nev. ing Co., Walton, Neb. Vance, Shull, WWL New Orleans Duncan, James, KWKH Shreveport, Martin, Harry, WFBM -AM -TV Indianap- Vines, Marvin, KAAY Little Rock, Ark. La. olis. Vogel, Ralph H Iowa Radio Network, Des Edson, Don P., WIBW -AM -TV Topeka, Martin, Jack, WKBH, WKBT(TV) La- Moines Kan. Crosse, Wis. Walsh, Bob, WBAP -AM -TV Fort Worth. Edwards, Samuel Reece Jr., North Caro- Mason, Bill, WGN-AM -TV Chicago, Ill. Watkins Johnny, KWTX -AM -TV Waco, lina State University, Raleigh, N. C. Mason, William C., WDBQ Dubuque, Iowa Tex. Embry, Col. Dink, WHOP Hopkinsville, Mayfield, Frank G., WIBA Madison, Wis. Meinert, Don, KGLO -AM -TV Mason City, Weberg, Don Gary, WDAY Fargo, N. D. Enright, Gary, Sioux City Market News Iowa. Webster, Robert S., WJTN Jameston, N. Y. Foundation, Sioux City, Iowa. Menard, George M., WBBM -TV Chicago Weidert, John F., KMJ Fresno, Calif. Erickson, Wally, KFRE -AM -TV Fresno, Merrifield, John P., Virginia Polytechnic Wells, Marshall, WJR Detroit Calif. Institute, Blacksburg, Va. Werk, Ben, WOIO Canton, Ohio Etzel David, WMT -AM -TV Cedar Rapids, Miles, Sam C., KEYR Scottsbluff, Neb. Werk, Clare, WOIO Iowa. Millard, Gene, KFEQ -AM -TV St. Joseph, Canton, Ohio Evans, Lloyd R., KGBX, KYTV(TV) Mo. White, Maurice E., WHA, WLBL Madi- Springfield, Mo. Miller, Jim, KFRE -AM -TV Fresno, Calif. son, Wis. Ewin, William, Jr., Agricultural Research Miller, Kent, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, White, Wilbur, KLST Salina, Kan. Service, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. Wilkes, Ed C., KFYO Lubbock, Tex. Beltsville, Md. Miller, Robert C., WLW, WLWT(TV) Wilkinson, Ray S., Tobacco Radio Net - Fehlhafer, Leo Ralph, KUOM St. Paul. Cincinnati work and WRAL -TV Raleigh, N. C. Perdo, Stephen, WNBF -AM -TV Bingham- Miller, Robert W., KGCX Sidney, Mont. Williams, Gene, WJAG Norfolk, Neb. ton, N. Y. Moore, Vern E., KIDO Boise, Idaho Wilson, Chris, KTVO(TV) Iowa. Fisher, James E., KRIB Mason City, Iowa. Muller, Chuck, KOA -AM -TV Denver Ottumwa. Forrest, Leo B., KFDA -TV Amarillo, Tex. Nance, Bob, WMT -AM -TV Cedar Rapids, Wolf, Raymond S., KOUM, KTCA -TV St. Pox, Alden, WBEN -AM -TV Buffalo, N. Y. Iowa Paul, Minn. Gould, Jay, WOWO Fort Wayne, Ind. Nelson, Don, KFKA Greeley, Colo. Woodward, Dutch, KHAS Hastings, Neb. Cowing, Jack, KMA Shenandoah, Iowa Oncken, John P., WFRV -TV Green Bay, Zimmerman, John B., WKOW -AM -TV Gray, Clifford D., WSPA Spartanburg, S. C. Wis. Madison, Wis. 1969 BROADCASTING YEARBOOK PAGE 445 .
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