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Publisher/CEO: Tom Taylor
Editor: Holly Martin
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Sales Manager: John Seatvet
Classified Advertising Manager: Tim Banta
National Sales Manager: Pete Weil
Marketing Director: Kristen Winter
Director of Consumer Marketing: Todd Fuller
Circulation Manager: Jeff Keeten
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Senior Field Editors: Larry Dreiling, Doug Rich
Associate Editor: Jennifer Latzke
Associate Editor, Midwest Ag Journal: Jennifer Carrico
Web Editor: Kylene Scott
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For information on display advertising, to request a media kit or marketing representative, contact John Seatvet.

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For employment opportunities in advertising, contact John Seatvet.
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To subscribe, change address, suspend service, or payment information, contact Linda Frisbie
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To place a classified ad: Call 1-888-227-7171, or fill out this form. The classified department will take your ad. We must have your ad before Wednesday noon for the following Monday paper. You can charge your ad to Visa or Mastercard or we will bill you. You can e-mail your ad. Be sure to include your full name and address and a day phone number where you can be reached.

Address correction: Email to: Linda Frisbie, online form at Change subscription address or call 1-800-353-1841.

To subscribe to High Plains Journal or Midwest Ag Journal: Call 1-800-353-1841. The subscription price is $64.00 for one year plus you have full access to the Journal's Internet site at no additional charge. You can also get a subscription by e-mail, or fill out this form.

Press releases should be sent to the Editorial Department at PO Box 760, Dodge City, KS 67801, faxed to 620-227-7173 or by e-mail to Editor.

New Product News submissions should be sent to the Editorial Department at PO Box 760, Dodge City, KS 67801, faxed to 620-227-7173 or by e-mail to New Products.

Letters to the Editor: Mail to: Holly Martin, Editor, High Plains Journal, PO Box 760, Dodge City, KS 67801.



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Who really needs schooling?


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