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Koning joins HAT
 
ZIONSVILLE, Ind. – Hoosier Ag Today (HAT) and Michigan Ag Today (MAT), the leading farm media organizations in the Eastern Corn Belt, are proud to announce that Elise Koning has joined its team of award-winning broadcasters.
Koning, an experienced journalist, photographer and broadcaster, brings extensive video and digital media skills to the networks and will play an integral role in the network’s video, podcast and on-line content. Her extensive experience in conservation and animal agriculture will add depth to network content and generate a series of new product offerings. “Elise will bring a variety of special skills as well as a depth of agricultural knowledge to our organization,” said Andy Eubank, president of HAT/MAT.
Koning has an agricultural communications degree from Purdue University and a masters in agricultural and extension Education from Pennsylvania State University. She also has international experience, having lived in New Zealand while working in the agricultural sector. While at the Conservation Technology Information Center (CTIC), Koning produced a wide variety of communications and educational materials on no-till and cover crops.
For the past five years, she has owned her own company, producing videos, podcasts, blogs, web pages and social media products. “It’s an honor to be part of this esteemed organization, and I’m excited to continue serving fellow agriculturists,” Koning said. She will be working and broadcasting from her Parke County farm.  
Hoosier Ag Today was founded in 2006 for the specific purpose of serving the informational needs of the Hoosier agricultural community. HAT currently has 80 radio stations broadcasting its programs. In 2019, Hoosier Ag Today purchased Michigan Ag Today, a 25-station farm network serving the Michigan farm community.

3/15/2022