Monday, September 19, 2022

Book 1711 Death on the Nile and Niles / Chicago ....... AG silver 47 atomic electron messenger Ag --> Agatha Christie and Ag = agriculture ... the mystery of Chicago Broad of Trade and the WGN noon farm show

 

Book 1711 Death on the Nile and Niles / Chicago .......  

Ag silver 47 atomic electron messenger
Ag --> Agatha Christie and
Ag = agriculture ... the mystery of  Chicago Broad of Trade and the WGN 7:20 AM radio .... noon farm show
by 20 primary AMINO acids


For over 60 years, Orion Samuelson has been the voice on the radio and a trusted member of the farm family. Here’s how the Chicago gonads  media icon has told agriculture’s story.


He’ll retire from WGN Radio at the end of this month, recording a landmark 60 years on WGN and creating original television programs such as “U.S. Farm Report” in 1975 and “This Week in AgriBusiness” in 2005. He’s originated broadcasts from all 50 states and 44 countries. But mainly, he’s told agriculture’s story from downtown Chicago, where he became a media icon and a beloved hall of fame broadcaster.


Broadcast History[edit]

Max Armstrong's first job out of college was for the Illinois Farm Bureau as a Broadcast Editor, which was where he met Orion Samuelson.

For 42 years, Max Armstrong and Orion Samuelson have partnered together, first on WGN radio, and later on the TV Show U.S. Farm Report, until creating the show This Week in Agribusiness.[1]




































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