Tricia and Leah Prepare for Farm Progress Show

Chuck Zimmerman

Tricia Braid Terry and Leah GuffeyThese farm broadcast babes will be attending the Farm Progress Show once again this year. This is a picture from early in last year’s show. They’ve both got news to tell though and you’ll have plenty of opportunity to talk to them about it next week.

Tricia Braid Terry (left), RFD Radio Network, will let you in on a very creative way to do a crop report. I don’t have any pictures of it yet but I’m hoping to get at least one. I’ll let her tell you about it. Let’s just say it was “thrilling.”

Leah Guffey, WFMB AM/FM, has news too. Here’s an excerpt from her email.

I wanted to take a minute and let you all know that as of September 19, 2008 I will no longer be reporting farm news for WFMB AM/FM. After the last 5 years I’ve decided to take a different route in life and work for the City of Springfield’s Convention and Visitors Bureau with Ag and Auto Show Sales so I’m not leaving the Ag world, but I am leaving radio after 16 years. It certainly wasn’t an easy choice but I’m thrilled to have this opportunity. I’ll be starting at SCVB on September 29. I’ll still be at the Farm Progress Show and I look forward to seeing many of you there.

We know where to find you online Leah, so you can count on us staying in touch.

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