A copy and paste into this blog from an email that I have received:
(see: https://www.nafb.com/ )
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Farmers and ranchers throughout the United States count on radio for daily, accurate agriculture news and information. Farm radio connects producers with local, national and global industry leaders. Farm radio continues to play an important role in connecting ag producers and the industry together. Even as smartphone usage continues to climb, farmers and ranchers continue to rely on farm news from the local farm broadcaster. Research conducted by the National Association of Farm Broadcasting (NAFB) shows young farmers are keeping up-to-date with farm news via radio.
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Farm radio is a daily news gathering source for producers, it's mobile, and it's on throughout the week. Research shows that the more frequently a farmer listens to farm radio, the more minutes per day they listen. If you need to reach farmers, farm radio is the perfect media for message frequency.
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Farm radio is a main source of information for farmers and ranchers across the country. NAFB members produce farm programming heard on more than 1,300 AM/FM radio stations, plus TV and satellite radio daily, connecting with the 2.1 million ag producers nationwide.
Hear from producers on why they listen and count on farm radio keeping them up-to-date on agricultural news, markets and weather. We sat down with several farmers this year to learn more about their radio listening habits.
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