AGWEEK ANNIVERSARY
We started by listening to farmers; we still are
By Mike Maidenberg , August 03, 2010
- 25 years
- Agweek @25: An ag news source roots in the Upper Great Plains
- Agweek has been there to chronicle changes in agriculture
- Western ad rep has been Agweek face for 25 years
- Longtime correspondent Hagstrom is Agweek’s eye on Washington
- Taylor’s ‘Cowboy Logic’ got its start in Agweek
- Longtime Agweek ad director a champion for advertisers
- Remembering Agweek staffers’ names and faces
- Ag businesses have seen a lot of changes
- Close encounters of the public kind
Agweek @25: An ag news source roots in the Upper Great Plains
By Mikkel Pates , August 03, 2010
- 25 years
- We started by listening to farmers; we still are
- Agweek has been there to chronicle changes in agriculture
- Taylor’s ‘Cowboy Logic’ got its start in Agweek
- Longtime correspondent Hagstrom is Agweek’s eye on Washington
- Western ad rep has been Agweek face for 25 years
- Remembering Agweek staffers’ names and faces
- Close encounters of the public kind
- Longtime Agweek ad director a champion for advertisers
- Maidenberg and Durkin
- Ag businesses have seen a lot of changes
Agweek has been there to chronicle changes in agriculture
By Mikkel Pates , August 03, 2010
- 25 years
- We started by listening to farmers; we still are
- Agweek @25: An ag news source roots in the Upper Great Plains
- Western ad rep has been Agweek face for 25 years
- Taylor’s ‘Cowboy Logic’ got its start in Agweek
- Longtime correspondent Hagstrom is Agweek’s eye on Washington
- Remembering Agweek staffers’ names and faces
- Ag businesses have seen a lot of changes
- Longtime Agweek ad director a champion for advertisers
- 25 years of agriculture
- Close encounters of the public kind
The personal connections
Fayette Heidecker has relished the smaller, personal connections with clients. Some of them involve cats.By Mikkel Pates , August 03, 2010
Western ad rep has been Agweek face for 25 years
By Mikkel Pates , August 03, 2010
Longtime correspondent Hagstrom is Agweek’s eye on Washington
By Mikkel Pates , August 03, 2010
Taylor’s ‘Cowboy Logic’ got its start in Agweek
By Mikkel Pates , August 03, 2010
Remembering Agweek staffers’ names and faces
August 03, 2010
- 25 years
- We started by listening to farmers; we still are
- Agweek @25: An ag news source roots in the Upper Great Plains
- Agweek has been there to chronicle changes in agriculture
- Western ad rep has been Agweek face for 25 years
- Longtime correspondent Hagstrom is Agweek’s eye on Washington
- Taylor’s ‘Cowboy Logic’ got its start in Agweek
- Close encounters of the public kind
- Longtime Agweek ad director a champion for advertisers
- Ag businesses have seen a lot of changes
Close encounters of the public kind
FARGO, N.D. — Noel LeTexier is the consummate outside person for an organization. He most relished meeting Agweek readers and advertisers at farm shows like Big Iron in Fargo, N.D., the KMOT Ag Show in Minot, N.D., the West River Ag Expo in Dickinson, N.D., and the KFYR Agri-International show in Bismarck. He spent happy hours chatting it up visitors at the Red River Valley Winter Show in Crookston, Minn., the North Dakota Winter Show in Valley City, N.D., and the M.A.T.E. Show in Great Falls, Mont.By Mikkel Pates , August 03, 2010
Longtime Agweek ad director a champion for advertisers
By Mikkel Pates , August 03, 2010
Ag businesses have seen a lot of changes
By Jonathan Knutson , August 03, 2010
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