C4—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 25,1981 Broadcast for formers (Continued from Page C 2) public is through remote broad casts, of which he does about 25-30 per year, including reports from such places as Farm Show, Ag Progress Days and events like the Pork Congress He also attends many meetings simply as background for him in his work He says, “I enjoy being where the farmers are, but it is more convenient to do our programs here." When he goes on location, his trusty wire service machine goes along and is usually a great attention getter because farmer enjoy seeing the prices roll out the machine. There is one other aspect to the Network in addition to price reports there is commercial air time. Les explains that the news programming is offered free to radio stations which trade air tune for advertising. Houck states, “We’re only as good as our ad vertisers ” Brubaker makes the local advertising contacts and there are national advertising representatives for that trade Simply put, it is the paid ad vertising that supports the net work. Commercial spots are mailed to the stations and played on tape. Houck recalls that he became involved in his present occupation as a result of being active in the National Tractor Pullers Association, of which he is currently serving as president. In his previous job with C.B. Hoober, Intercourse, he got interested in pulling and had his own tractor. During his work with the pulls, he met Ed Johnson who had started a farm broadcasting network in Pennsylvania, but was broad casting from his own facilities in Ohio. The situation was not working becaue of the distance, so Houck made the decision to take over. Since then, the station has grown continually. 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PA 17503 RT. 196 IN GEORGETOWN Men ,Tuk W*d I, Sat i-s,Thurs *Fri 1-9 ahead ” Although he had no broadcasting training, he says, "My voice comes out very well And engineers at stations can do wonders - that’s the secret ” He said phone lines allow good quality tapes with the quality recorders available How is the competition m the farm broadcasting business 9 Houck answers with a smile, "Every radio station is our competition Every one could do it. I wish there were more com petition so we would have more farm programming. But the only way for that to happen is for far mers to call up and say they want it. Mostly the farm population is a silent population.” The interest is there, he points out, adding “If there is more expansion and more emphasis it would help our business.” When Houck sits down to the microphone, he assembles the latest news from the wire service and from forms filled out by phone calls, then proceeds to read. There is no writing out the report before he gives it; it just flows. However, he acknowledges, “You always do some dumb things. You get into the flow, and have to be able to read with your mouth saying one thing and thinking ahead.” The service Houck and his Network provides is one which fills a need for fanners everywhere - keeping them in touch with prices of commodities which affect their planning and decision-making. For Houck, providing this service not only keeps him in close contact with the farming community which is so close to his heart, but also helps him contnbue to keeping farms strong. Spring Clearance Sale m.w 10% off all stoves and accessories Ashleys and Warm Mornings While supply lasts WASHINGTON, D.C. - Secretary of Agriculture John R. Block last Friday announced the appointment of George Steele, Pennsylvania dairyman and leader in the agricultural cooperative movement, to serve as his representative on the Federal Farm Credit Board. 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