Sameulson to speak at Natl. Corn Growers meeting INDIANAPOLIS, IN. - Orion Samuelson, host of the weekly 30- minute television show “U.S. Farm Report,” will be one of the illustrious speakers to appear Monday, July 30, at the National Corn Growers Association (NCGA) convention at Indianapolis. Samuelson, the only broadcaster to have received two “Oscar in Agriculture” awards, has been Farm Service Director for WGN radio and television since 1960 and Vice President of WGN Con tinental Broadcasting Company since 1975. His viewpoint on the farm situation is honed by the countless interviews he conducts ta?mers each year with agribusinessmen. In addition to traveling throughout the U.S., Samuelson has accompanied agricultural trade missions to Europe and Asia, and at the request of U.S. Secretary of Agriculture John Block, went to Moscow for the signing of the U.S. - U.S.S.R. Grain Agreement. and Block will also speak to the convention on Monday, as will William Evans, Chicago Board of Trade; Michael Hall, NCGA; Robert Liebenow, Corn Refiners Association; John Marten, Farm Journal Magazine; Darwin Stolte, U.S. Feed Grains Council president; and Donald Wilkinson, Farm Credit Administration Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 21,1984-Dl5 governor, John Stevenson, president of the 14,000 member NCGA, indicates that more than 2,000 growers are expected to attend the conference beginning July 29 at the Indiana Convention Center and the Hyatt Regency Hotel. Delegate sessions, a Corn Growers EXPO and the first International Corn Con ference will be features of the four day meetir