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Rural Route is a one-hour radio show aimed at bridging rural and urban America.

Listen Live from 2:30-3:30 pm
Central Time, Monday - Friday


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each day via podcast


Dakota Trails and Tales

Segment 1

Segment 2


Colorado Trails and Tales


Loos Trails and Tales

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Written Commentaries
Here's a selection of articles by Trent Loos that have appeared recently in
Feedstuffs:

Pork on a Fork
A sad case of bad luck

Pay price for what you believe
Will the real celebrity stand up?
Anti-ag waters rising swiftly
What tattoo of pride will you wear?
Look who's blushing now
Assurances can end to criticism
Time to ramp up the discussion
We all depend on sustainable ag
From my lips to yours to theirs
Leaders needed, front and center
Let the thundering be herd
We just need 'ounce of prevention
Information age not without dangers
Ready for some global warming?
Find solutions, not just problems
Were you born in a barn?
Truck still has to haul the cows
'Cow tax' a bit misleading
Understanding concrete, condos
Uncle Sam not a good horseman




Welcome

Loos Tales is dedicated to exploring the interesting people and places of Rural America. It is the creation of Trent Loos, a sixth generation United States farmer with a passion for the rural lifestyle.

Trent Loos

Loos records, produces and sends his radio programs from wherever his travels take him using his laptop computer and the internet. He presently has a radio listening audience of 4 million and can be heard on more than 100 stations across the country.

Trent's radio programming includes daily Loos Tales and Rural Route programming as well as Dakota Trails & Tales, Colorado Trails & Tales, Loos Trails & Tales and Illinois Truth be Told.
 
Loos Tales TV programming airs each weekend at 8:30 a.m. Central on Dish Network 9411. Like its radio namesake, this 30-minute TV show takes a look at the people and places in Rural America and explores the issues affecting U.S. animal agriculture and today's food production.

Loos is a regular columnist for Feedstuffs newspaper and a partner with Feedstuffs in Feedstuffs FoodLink, a project focused on providing the facts related to the U.S. food production system.

Loos also can frequently be found addressing agricultural and non-agricultural groups alike. Among his favorite audiences are our nation's youth where he takes the opportunity to talk with them about the importance of food as a matter of national security and the value of their involvement in today's food production system.

Trent was raised on a diversified farm near Quincy, IL. He entered the hog business at a young age and has been involved in livestock production ever since. He and his wife Kelli operate a purebred Limousin and Angus herd. They enjoy working cattle, training horses and raising their three daughters on their ranch in central Nebraska.
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For his contributions to agriculture and Rural America,
Loos was recognized as West Quest's 2007 Voice of Rural America.

Click here to view a video about Trent Loos


For more information on Loos Tales programming or to book
Trent for a speaking engagement,
 contact us at: (515) 418-8185 or trent@loostales.com

Mailing Address: PO Box 545 Loup City, NE 68853



 


Watch Trent on NTV talking about the impact of H1N1 and the Pork on a Fork contest




Modern Day
Cowboy

Music by Pat Mead

The Loos Tales
FoodLink
Chuck Wagon
is traveling
the country telling
the story of modern
food production.

Join us on the journey

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Loos Tales FoodLink
Chuck Wagon
Channel on YouTube


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