A 50-year broadcast career and the 50th president of the National Association of Farm Broadcasting is one of the newest inductees into the NAFB Hall of Fame. “I am humbled and greatly honored,” said Curt Lancaster. Lancaster began his broadcasting career in 1970 in northwest Texas and transitioned to farm broadcasting in 1981 when he joined the Voice of Southwest Agriculture Network. In 2001, Lancaster was asked to create the Texas Farm Bureau Radio Network. He retired at the end of 2016 after a half-century of broadcasting. The NAFB Hall of Fame was established in 1986. Seventy-nine individuals have joined the Hall of Fame since that time including Red River Farm Network’s Mike Hergert in 2015 and Don Wick in 2018.
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