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OF OKLAHOMA'S FARM INCOME!
JACK STRATTON
WKY, WKY-TV Farm Director. Jack was born and raised on a farm and has had over fifteen years of experience in various phases of farming. Stratton has done considerable extension work and served for several years as a county agent before coming to WKY, WKY-TV. He is a man well qualified and well known in farming circles.
WESLEY TURNER
WKY, WKY-TV Associate Farm Director. Wesley, too, was born and raised on a farm, in fact he still owns and manages a 200 acre farm. Turner came to WKY, WKY-TV with 8'/2 years of vocational agriculture teaching experience, a background well suited to farm reporting.
Oklahoma farmers know these mud-caked boots and the men who wear them . . . and they know them personally. WKY and WKY-TV Farm Reporters wear these boots and with them they wear the honor of being "personal friends" with the most important share of Oklahoma's rural population. These friendships were won by our Farmer Reporters, not only through their radio and TV Farm Programs, but from meeting and talking to the farmer on his "home ground."
WKY and WKY-TV Farm Reporters travel more than 60,000 miles each year . . . make over 300 personal appearances . . . and spend countless hours "just visitin' with farmers."
These "circuit riding" trips pay dividends with a devoted and ever-growing audience for WKY and WKY-TV's Farm Programs. Programs that reach the people who make 88% of Oklahoma's farm income. A vast, fertile audience that is "sold" on WKY and WKY-TV. These Oklahoma farmers can be "sold" on your product, too ... if you take advantage of the "personal" friendliness that they have for WKY, WKY-TV and their farm reporters.
AGRICULTURE IS OKLAHOMA'S NO. 1 INDUSTRY!
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OKLAHOMA CITY
Owned and Operated by The Oklahoma Publishing Company: The Daily Oklahoman, Oklahoma City Times, WSFA, WSFA-TV, The Farmer-Stockman Represented by The Katz Agency
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