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U.S. Farm Report

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

U.S. Farm Report
Created byOrion Samuelson
StarringTyne Morgan, John Phipps, Mike Hoffman
Production
Production companyFarm Journal Broadcast
Original release
NetworkSyndication
Release1975 (1975) –
present

The U.S. Farm Report (USFR) is a weekly syndicated United States television news program, presented in magazine format, which has a focus on agriculture and agribusiness.

USFR is currently hosted by Tyne Morgan and is based in South Bend, Indiana, along with its daily companion series, AgDay. The program is owned by Farm Journal Media, a Philadelphia-based company that owns a number of agricultural media properties including Farm Journal magazine.

Streaming full USFR episodes are available on the station's web site.

Each week, two separate half-hour versions of USFR are produced, each with a different focus. Television stations can air either one of the half-hour shows as a stand-alone program or air both shows back-to-back as a single one-hour program. Most stations air the full-hour show.[1]

In 2009, RFD-TV picked up the show, and airs the program twice weekly, on Saturday mornings and Sunday afternoons. Orion Samuleson and Max Armstrong have had a longtime working relationship with RFD-TV even before the move of USFR. They later moved to a competing program with a similar format, This Week in Agribusiness, which airs on many of the same stations as USFR; Armstrong still co-hosts that program as of 2021, with Samuelson having retired from broadcasting the previous year.[2]

In 2010, Investigating Free Money, which is a Kevin Trudeau production, aired on Fox through USFR.[3][4]

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References

  1. ^ List of U.S. Farm Report affiliates
  2. ^ Kottke, Colleen. "Samuelson will officially sign off this month after a 60-year career". Wisconsin State Farmer. Retrieved March 8, 2022.
  3. ^ U.S. Farm Report : WBFF : December 25, 2011 4:00am-5:00am EST, WBFF, 2011-12-25, retrieved 2022-09-30{{citation}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  4. ^ Investigating Free Money, retrieved 2022-09-30

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