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* The team of Davis and Proctor travels tens of thousands of miles each year, talking to farmer groups, individual farmers and their wives, both giving and seeking information most needed and most used. This close contact with their listeners enables Davis and Proctor to give the best possible service to their loyal farm audience — and it builds a confidence that gives greater impact to your sales message.
*The 1950 census reveals that 63.5% of the Kentuckiana population lives in rural areas.
QUALITY OF PROGRAMMING MAKES THE DIFFERENCE
WHAS FARM PROGRAMS
RFD Replies
6:30-6:35 a.m. Monday through Friday
Market Digest
6:35-6:45 a.m. Monday through Friday
Farm News
6:45-7:00 a.m. Monday through Saturday
Farm and Market News
1 2:45-1 ;00 p.m. Monday through Friday
Tomorrow's Agriculture
6:30-6:45 a.m. Saturday
DON DAVIS
WHAS Farm Program Director
is a college trained agriculture expert, with a practical jarm background gained on his own farm in Indiana.
JIM PROCTOR
Assistant Farm Program Director
well-known for his 4-H activities in Kentuckiana, holds a Bachelor's degree in Agriculture from Purdue U niversity.
Only this WHAS Farm Team brings up-to-the-minute market information, farm news and weather reports to this rich rural market.
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50,000 WATTS * lA CLEAR CHANNEL ★ 840 KILOCYCLES
VICTOR A. SHOLIS, Direcfor
NEIL D. CLINE, Sa/es Director
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