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    1. "We say what we think": rural radio, politics, and domesticity in Dane County, Wisconsin, 1937-1945

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    2. A farm editorship is a trust

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    3. A group TRFD looks at farm broadcasting

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    5. Advertisers seeking more broadcast outlets for peaks

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    7. Are farm broadcasters fading out of the picture?

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    8. Are we "ringing the bell?"

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    9. BBC farmcaster gives appraisal of ag service

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    10. Back to basics : radio is an intensely personal means of communication

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