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2013Directory Web.Pdf 1105663 // NAFB DIR. // T: 5.5”x8.5” B: 6.5”x9” // LIVE AREA IS 4.5”x7.5” // .5” CLEAR SPACE ON RIGHT FOR SPIRAL BIND WE ARE WHAT WE EAT. It’s the simplest way to describe what Charleston|Orwig is all about. With agriculture as our solid foundation, we’re a communications consultant serving both leading and emerging brands within every aspect of the food system—all the way to the point of retail. Agriculture and food. It’s part of our everyday lives. CHECK OUT CHARLESTONORWIG. TO SEE WHAT ELSE IS PART OF OURCOM LIVES. CO10115663 1105663_CO10115663_NAFBDirectory__4C_5x8-5_r2.indd 1 1/16/12 11:57 AM Table of Contents NAFB Mission Statement 1 NAFB Board of Directors 2 NAFB Foundation Board of Directors 3 Marketing & Promotion Advisory Board, Historian, 4 NAFB Office and NAFB Staff NAFB Past Presidents and Farm Broadcaster Hall of Fame 5 Emeritus 6 Honorary 8 Member Regions - Map 10 Broadcast Council 12 Non-Commercial Broadcast Council, Lifetime Broadcast 29 Council and Students Management & Sales Council 33 Allied Industry Council 41 Allied Industry Council by Company 57 Member Network, Station Profile Information 64 Directory Access www.nafb.com Website directory listings are updated throughout the year. 2013 Important Dates Washington Watch: May 13-15 Holiday Inn Capitol, Washington, DC NAFB 70th Convention: November 13-15 Westin Crown Center Hotel, Kansas City, MO 3 NAFB MISSION STATEMENT NAFB exists to lead, promote and support growth in agricultural and rural lifestyle broadcasting for the benefit of our members, audience and industry. 1 NAFB Board of Directors Officers Management & Sales Council Mark Oppold, President Representatives RFD-TV/RURAL-TV John Baker 3201 Dickerson Pike Brownfield Ag News Nashville, TN 37207 505 Hobbs Road 615.620.9242 Jefferson City, MO 65109 [email protected] 573.556.1257 [email protected] Janet Adkison, President Elect KMZU Radio Bill Holst 102 North Mason WNAX Radio Carrollton, MO 64633 1609 East Highway 50 660.542.0404 Yankton, SD 57078 [email protected] 605.665.7442 [email protected] Susan Littlefield, Vice President KZEN Radio Allied Industry Council 1418 25th Street Representatives Columbus, NE 68601 Lisa Adams 402.564.2866 Sage Virtual Communications [email protected] 2904 West 46th Avenue Kansas City, KS 66103 Regional Vice Presidents 309.825.0598 Gale Cunningham (East) [email protected] WYXY Radio 2603 West Bradley Avenue Chase Adams Champaign, IL 61821 National Cattlemen’s Beef Association 217.819.4231 1301 Pennsylvania Avenue, Suite 300 [email protected] Washington, DC 20004 202.879.9117 Kyle Bauer (South) [email protected] KFRM Radio 1815 Meadowlark Road Regional Directors Clay Center, KS 67432 Steve Bridge, WFMB Radio (East) 785.632.5661 Tony St. James, KFLP Radio/KDDD Radio (South) [email protected] Jody Heemstra, KWAT Radio (West) Brian Winnekins (West) 114 West Main Street Durand, WI 54736 715.672.8989 [email protected] 2 NAFB Foundation Board of Directors Officers Ken Root Vic McGill WGFA Radio/Iowa Katz Radio Group Agribusiness Radio Network 233 North Michigan Avenue, Suite 300 1113 W. North Avenue Chicago, IL 60601 Norwalk, IA 50211 312.755.3911 515.306.9777 [email protected] [email protected] Hugh Whaley Lyle E. Orwig AMR Management Services, Inc. Charleston|Orwig, Inc. 16020 Swingley Ridge Road, Suite 300 515 W. North Shore Drive Chesterfield, MO 63017 Hartland, WI 53029 636.449.5050 262.563.5100 [email protected] [email protected] Don Wick Don Borgman Red River Farm Network John Deere 1407 24th Avenue South, Suite 235 10789 Ridgeview Road Grand Forks, ND 58201 Olathe, KS 66061 701.795.1315 913.310.8202 [email protected] [email protected] Terry Henne Christy Toedebusch WSGW Radio Monsanto Company 1795 Tittabawassee Road 800 N. Lindebergh Boulevard Saginaw, MI 48605 St. Louis, MO 63167 989.752.3456 314.694.6263 [email protected] [email protected] Lynn Henderson Mark Oppold Agri Marketing magazine RFD-TV/RURAL-TV 1422 Elbridge Payne Road, #250 3201 Dickerson Pike Chesterfield, MO 63017 Nashville, TN 37207 636.726.1422 615.620.9242 [email protected] [email protected] Board Members Mark Swendsen Greg Akagi American Ag Network WIBW Radio/Kansas Agriculture Network P.O. Box 1197 P.O. Box 1818 Pierre, SD 57501 Topeka, KS 66601 Phone: 605.224.9911 785.272.3456 [email protected] [email protected] 3 Marketing & Promotion Advisory Board Chair: Bill Holst, WNAX Radio, Yankton, SD Alan Beck, WYXY FM Radio, Champaign, IL Tom Brand, NAFB , Platte City, MO Patsy Comella, Rhea + Kaiser Marketing Communications, Naperville, IL Roger Currier, KXRB Radio, Sioux Falls, SD Lynn Ketelsen, Linder Farm Network, Owatonna, MN Lance Knudson, American Ag Network, Grand Forks, ND Mark Oppold, RFD-TV/RURAL-TV, Nashville, TN Dave Putnam, KICD AM/FM Radio, Spencer, IA Greg Wells, KWMT, Fort Dodge, IA Ex Officio Members John Baker, Brownfield Ag News, Jefferson City, MO Bob Brunker, J.L. Farmakis, Inc., Kansas City, MO Vic McGill, Katz Radio Group, Chicago, IL NAFB Staff Contact Becki Rhoades, NAFB, Platte City, MO, 816.442.5205 Historian Todd Gleason, University of Illinois Extension/WILL Ag, Urbana, IL NAFB Office 1100 Platte Falls Road P. O. Box 500 Platte City, MO 64079 Phone: 816.431.4032 Fax: 816.431.4087 www.nafb.com NAFB Staff Administrative Tom Brand, Executive Director, [email protected] Susan Tally, Operations Director, [email protected] Marketing Becki Rhoades, Marketing Director, [email protected] Direct contact number: 816.442.5205 Member Services & Event Coordinators Aaron Corbet, [email protected] Barbara Young, [email protected] NAFB News Service Stacia Cudd, Director, [email protected] Seanica Otterby, Editor, [email protected] 4 NAFB Past Presidents 2012: Tom Steever 1990: Lynn Ketelsen 1968: Keith Kirkpatrick 2011: Lindsay Hill 1989: Mark Vail 1967: Bob Nance 2010: Greg Akagi 1988: Dix Harper 1966: George Stephens 2009: Pam Jahnke 1987: Evan Slack 1965: Orion Samuelson 2008: Randy Koenen 1986: Ken Root 1964: George Menard 2007: Pam Fretwell 1985: Johnnie Hood 1963: Bruce Davies 2006: Michelle Rook 1984: Art Sechrest 1962: Carl Meyerdirk 2005: Emery Kleven 1983: Craighton Knau 1961: George Roesner 2004: Jeff Nalley 1982: Roddy Peeples 1960: Wally Erickson 2003: Tom Brand 1981: Ray Wilkinson 1959: Maynard Speece 2002: Colleen Callahan 1980: Earl Sargent 1958: Bob Miller 2001: Mike Hergert 1979: Gene Williams 1957: Jack Timmons 2000: Rick Haines 1978: Rich Hull 1956: John McDonald 1999: Mike Adams 1977: Marvin Vines 1955: Frank Atwood 1998: Stewart Doan 1976: Royce Bodiford 1954: Jack Johnson 1997: Don Wick 1975: Bill Mason 1953: Mal Hansen 1996: John Winfield 1974: Lynn Adair 1952: Sam Schneider 1995: Joe Cornely 1973: Russell Pierson 1951: Phillip Alampi 1994: Curt Lancaster 1972: George Logan 1950: Roy Battles 1993: Ken Tanner 1971: Dean Curtiss 1949: Wallace Kadderly 1992: Taylor Brown 1970: Jack Crowner 1948: Chuck Worcester 1991: Ron Hays 1969: Wayne Liles 1947: Layne Beaty NAFB Farm Broadcaster Hall of Fame 2012: Thruston Stewart Doan 1998: Jack Jackson and Dix Harper and George Gatley 1997: Bill McReynolds 2011: Colleen Callahan, Conrad Burns, and George Stephens and Lindsay Hill 1996: Wallace Kadderly 2010: Taylor Brown and Gene Millard and Ray Wilkinson 2009: Lee McCoy and Evan Slack 1995: George Logan 2008: Dink Embry and Rich Hull and Maynard Speece 2007: Bob Nance and George Menard 1994: Milt Bliss and Jack Timmons 2006: Harry Martin and Gene Ragan 1993: Mal Hansen and Arthur Page 2005: Ed Johnson and Cliff Mitchell 1992: John McDonald and Russell Pierson 2004: Craighton Knau and Jack Crowner 1991: Phil Alampi and Earl Sargent 2003: John Baker and Keith Kirkpatrick 1990: Roy Battles and George Biggar 2002: Ed Slusarczyk and Bill Drips 1989: Bob Miller and Marvin Vines 2001: Wayne Liles and Roddy Peeples 1988: Layne Beaty and Sam Schneider 2000: Dean Curtiss and Art Sechrest 1987: Herb Plambeck 1999: Frank Atwood and Chuck Worcester and Orion Samuelson 1986: Bob Buice and Larry Haeg 5 Emeritus (Retired, Long-Serving Broadcasters) J. Lynn Adair Tom Beavers 2143 South 900 East 1304 Mitchell Street Bountiful, UT 84010 Shenandoah, IA 51601 801.292.2932 712.246.2903 [email protected] [email protected] Royce Bodiford Conrad Burns 311 West 4th Street, #806 P.O. Box 51293 Odessa, TX 79761 Billings, MT 59105 432.333.7090 406.248.4494 [email protected] [email protected] Al Carstens Jim Coyle 1612 Frank Hall Drive 1015 Bond Street Albert Lea, MN 56007 Moberly, MO 65270 507.373.3409 660.263.5360 [email protected] Jack M. Crowner Skip Davis 5801 Maryman Road 659 Ricker Drive Louisville, KY 40258 Frankfort, IN 46041 502.937.0125 765.652.0370 [email protected] [email protected] Peggy Kaye Fish Karl Guenther 1725 Lowell Avenue 3430 Mount Olivet Road Springfield, IL 62704 Kalamazoo, MI 49004 217.652.4063 269.381.2851 [email protected] [email protected] Al Gustin Rich Hawkins 5125 Highway 6 5 Plymouth Drive Mandan, ND 58554 Colby, KS 67701 701.663.1230 785.460.1844 [email protected] [email protected] Ronald Hendren Johnnie Hood P.O. Box 485 22929 Yarn Court New London, MO 63459 Land O'Lakes, FL 34639 573.248.7159 813.995.0597 [email protected] [email protected] NAFB Past Presidents, NAFB Farm Broadcaster Hall ofFame, and Emeritus Richard Hull Lee Kline 25025 S. Lakeway Drive 4004 Grand Avenue Sun Lakes, AZ 85248 Des Moines, IA 50312 602.684.1203 515.285.2495 [email protected] 6 Jerry Lackey Bruce Lease 3429 Walnut Hill Drive 1165 College Way San Angelo, TX 76904 Worthington, MN 56187 325.949.2291 507.376.6720 [email protected] Donald Lerch Jack McConnell 11236 Huntover Drive 617 E. Division Street Rockville, MD 20852 Grand Island, NE 68801 301.598.3073 308.384.8441 [email protected] [email protected] Bill McReynolds Rex Messersmith 11406 Sandman 1920 Greenbriar Lane San Antonio, TX 78216 Lincoln, NE 68506 210.342.9801 402.489.1126 Carl Meyerdirk Gene Millard 2672 N.
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