Like many kids in rural Nebraska, Bryce Doeschot grew up in a tractor cab listening to KRVN 880 and the Rural Radio Network. Doeschot, a graduate of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln with a degree in agricultural and environmental sciences communication, is a farm broadcaster and video specialist at KRVN, covering regional agriculture news, programs and events, as well as university-related stories. KRVN is the 50,000-watt flagship of a nine-station network spanning Nebraska with coverage into Iowa, South Dakota, Kansas, Colorado and Wyoming. The network is owned and operated by the Nebraska Rural Radio Association, a cooperative of farmers and ranchers.
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