Farm Auction Guide Announces New Syndication Partnership
America's Largest Agricultural Radio Network to Carry Auction Content
(PRWEB) December 30, 2004 -- Portage la Prairie MB Canada - The leading farm auction listing service on the internet, Farm Auction Guide.Com (http://www.farmauctionguide.com) has announced an agreement in principal to supply syndicated auction content to the Brownfield Network, the country's largest Ag radio network, headquarters in Jefferson City, Missouri. (http://www.brownfieldnetwork.com)
"Auctioneers will benefit from having more exposure to farmers across the Midwest" says Global Auction Guide Media Group President Dwayne Leslie "Radio advertising is a very important way for auctioneers to reach farmers in a timely and economical manner. Being able to compliment their radio advertising with full internet services is a great convergence of the two medias."
"The new Brownfield Network website will be launched August 1st and will be full of new features to give farmers up to the minute Ag news, weather, and auction listings." says Brownfield Farm Director Cyndi Young. "The auction content will give farmers more information on one site, rather than surfing all over the internet."
Farm Auction Guide.Com is the leading farm auction advertising website on the internet with over 12,000 auctions listed in the past 3 years from over 300 of the most progressive auctioneers on the continent. Auctioneers are able to list an unlimited number of sales, items and photos for a very economical monthly fee. For more details or to sign up for a 90 day free trial, please go to http://www.farmauctionguide.com .
Founded in the 1972, the Brownfield Network is America's largest farm network, producing agribusiness news and market programming for more than 250 radio stations in the corn and soybean belt of the United States including Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Nebraska, Missouri, and Wisconsin.. The Brownfield Network is a division of Learfield Communications. Learfield also owns three additional statewide news networks: Radio Iowa, Nebraska Radio Network and Wisconsin Radio Network. Learfield Sports division owns the multi-media rights to fourteen leading universities: Alabama, Clemson, Colorado, Indiana, Iowa, Memphis, Miami, Missouri, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Oregon State, South Carolina and Wisconsin.
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