Former RFD-TV Anchor Janet Adkison Inducted into the National Association of Farm Broadcasting Hall of Fame

Former Market Day Report anchor Janet Adkison was inducted into the National Association of Farm Broadcasting Hall of Fame, recognizing over 20 years of service sharing stories that impact Rural America.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (RFD-TV) — A familiar face in agricultural broadcasting has received one of the industry’s highest honors. Janet Adkison, former Market Day Report anchor, has been inducted into the National Association of Farm Broadcasting (NAFB) Hall of Fame in recognition of more than 20 years of service sharing stories that impact rural America.

Growing up in Missouri with deep agricultural roots, Adkison initially considered a career in animal science but felt drawn to broadcasting. She began in radio before television, eventually joining RFD-TV. Over her decade-long tenure with the network, she reported on critical agricultural issues, including policy developments from the USDA and the White House, traveling extensively to tell the stories of American farmers.

Adkison, who was celebrated last week at the NAFB convention, joined us on Tuesday’s Market Day Report to reflect on her career and what the honor means to her. In her interview, Janet shared that the recognition came as a surprise at home, a moment made even more special by her family’s presence. She also recounted the night as both humbling and joyful, highlighting the personal connections that have shaped her career.

After leaving RFD-TV, Adkison continued her commitment to agriculture, representing local producers at the Missouri Farm Bureau. She emphasized that giving back to her community and amplifying farmers’ voices remain central to her work, blending her passion for agriculture with storytelling and advocacy.

Reflecting on her career, Adkison said she hopes her journey inspires others to pursue their passions, embrace opportunities, and recognize the power of sharing authentic stories that drive innovation and advancement in agriculture.

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