In addition to WGN, Orion Samuelson has also been heard for decades on radio stations around the country on the Agri-Voice Network. At it’s peak, the team of Orion along with Max Armstrong and Steve ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. CHICAGO — Chicago has lost a broadcasting legend. And farmers across America have lost an advocate and friend. Orion Samuelson ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Mar. 21—Always a popular draw in Penfield, the refurbished 1939 Farmall F-20 rescued from Orion Samuelson's family farm is drawing ...
Orion Samuelson, a legendary farm broadcaster known for his iconic voice and ability to distill complex farm topics into relatable news for urban audiences, died on March 16. He was just about two ...
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue and legendary farm broadcaster Orion Samuelson at the 2017 FFA National Conference. (USDA photo) The USDA has released the following: (Washington, D.C., ...
CHICAGO (NewsNation Now) — One of the most famous voices in radio will end a remarkable 60-year career later this month. WGN Radio’s Orion Samuelson has graced airwaves throughout the heartland — in ...
The voice of America's most prominent agricultural broadcaster was heard live recently in Grand Forks, N.D. Orion Samuelson, best known for "U.S. Farm Report" and the current co-host of "This Week in ...
Orion Clifford Samuelson was born March 31, 1934, on his family's 200-acre dairy farm near Ontario, Wisconsin, during a crippling late spring blizzard. His parents, Sidney and Mona (Paulson) Samuelson ...
After more than 50 years, WGN's weekday noon farm report, hosted Orion Samuelson and Max Armstrong, has been canceled. The decision was announced by station managers a week ago. Samuelson and ...
He’ll celebrate his 72nd birthday in March, but Vernon County native and nationally known farm broadcaster Orion Samuelson has no plans to retire. “Not as long as I can talk,” Samuelson said last week ...