Even though my “farm” consists of one cherry tomato plant (which, by the way, is doing rather well), I think that your program is really interesting. It gives me insight into the complexities of modern farming. You do such a good job in explaining things that even a “small” farmer like me can understand what you’re talking about.Jan Evans, Radio Traffic Director, WHIZ/WZVL, Zanesville, OHA great addition to our lineup of ag programming here on KLQP-FM. We have been airing Darrell’s show for a long time and have always been pleased with the variety of timely ag topics that are covered. If you’re not running it, you should be!Maynard Meyer, GM, KLQP-FM, Madison, MNWhat I hear from our listeners most is that it grabs the attention of everyone, not just farmers. A lot of ag shows focus on just farming. F2F is about the lifestyle and what the future holds--not just locally but around the world. From buffalo to bees and gardens without soil, F2F holds your attention.Kevin Grindstaff, Program Director, WDKR/WXFM, Maroa/Mt. Zion, ILThanks for producing a consistently excellent product five days a week.Joe Salzone, News and Program DirectorHost of Ithaca’s Morning News, News Talk WHCU, Ithaca, NYFarm to Fork Radio is one of the best farming shows of its kind. My listeners LOVE IT! Always informative. Always entertaining. It will always be a part of my show.Reid Howell, General Manager & host of JUST ANOTHER MORNING SHOWClassic KYMO 105.3FM and Shotgun Radio 97.1FM, East Prairie, MODarrell’s program not only fits in very well with our overall farm programming, it is also a great way to attract those local and regional ag dollars.Bill Rice, Program Director, WFIN-AM, Findlay, OHThank you for interviewing me when I was in Detroit Lakes for a library program. Your radio show must have an extensive network! We received letters following the recent broadcast from Kansas and Iowa and people from those states plus Missouri and Arizona visited our website. Continued best wishes to you and the program. You are offering a valued service to people connected to the land.Patrick Mader, Northfield, MNIt’s a privilege to be able to carry F2F. The professionalism, consistency, and content are great.B.J. DeGroot, Brand Manager, WHBY-AM, Appleton, WIAnd, Patrick McPherson, Program Director at WLLT-FM in Polo, Illinois, chose to record his testimonial (when the show was known under a different name), as did Tod Allen, Operations Manager at WEFM-FM in Michigan City, Indiana!This is just a sampling of the comments offered over the years about the show.
A great addition to our lineup of ag programming here on KLQP-FM. We have been airing Darrell’s show for a long time and have always been pleased with the variety of timely ag topics that are covered. If you’re not running it, you should be!Maynard Meyer, GM, KLQP-FM, Madison, MNI am the host of "Freshly Brewed" weekday mornings here on WEFM and I find the shows you send for us to air, very interesting, well produced and entertaining. Tod Allen, Operations Director, WEFM-FM, Michigan City, INWhat I hear from our listeners most is that it grabs the attention of everyone, not just farmers. A lot of ag shows focus on just farming. F2F is about the lifestyle and what the future holds--not just locally but around the world. From buffalo to bees and gardens without soil, F2F holds your attention.Kevin Grindstaff, Program Director, WDKR/WXFM, Maroa/Mt. Zion, ILWe love airing Farm to Fork because it provides news, insight, and education for farmers, ranchers, and everyone else in our listening areas. Darrell is wonderful at interviewing his guests and pulling the best information to share on the report. Keep up the great work. We love it!Dustin Moore, Operations Manager, WZFG, Fargo, ND/KTGO, Tioga, NDAn integral part of our morning ag block on Finger Lakes News Radio in upstate New York. The program is well-produced so our stations sound good, and it’s sponsored locally, which makes me look good.Ted Baker, Program Director, Finger Lakes News Radio, Geneva, NYDarrell’s program not only fits in very well with our overall farm programming, it is also a great way to attract those local and regional ag dollars.Bill Rice, Program Director, WFIN-AM, Findlay, OHThank you for interviewing me when I was in Detroit Lakes for a library program. Your radio show must have an extensive network! We received letters following the recent broadcast from Kansas and Iowa and people from those states plus Missouri and Arizona visited our website. Continued best wishes to you and the program. You are offering a valued service to people connected to the land.Patrick Mader, Northfield, MNYou do a fine job. Content is always timely and appropriate. It is presented concisely and interestingly. The program is vital to our ag news block since AP and other news sources don’t do ag news anymore.Larry Masco, Program Director, KMTI-AM, Manti, UTAnd, Patrick McPherson, Program Director at WLLT-FM in Polo, Illinois, chose to record his testimonial!This is just a sampling of the comments offered over the years about the show.