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Website Upgrades

It was just 3 weeks ago that we refocused on transforming Horseman's Corner from a place to listen to Howard Hale's daily interviews to more of a well-rounded and really useful website for horsemen and horsewomen to enjoy.

So far, we have archived over 3600 minutes of the best Horseman's Corner interviews of all-time and put them into one master podcast channel available on our website at horsemanscorner.com/podcast.php but that's not all...

In the last 3 weeks our distribution has exploded through our acceptance onto all the major podcast channels including iTunes and Spotify!

The Horseman's Corner Radio programs can also be heard on Google Podcasts, iHeartRadio, SoundCloud, Spreaker, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, AgSearch.us, horsemanscorner.com, halebroadcasting.com and Airtime Pro Streaming at AgRadio.us or horsemanscorner/streaming.php and of course on more than 1/2 dozen great rural radio stations.

We have finally supplemented our home page with top quality horse and livestock related companies that are members of our Agricultural Marketing group ($20/mo). 

Now, for the first time ever, we are allowing our members to post horses for sale! A major benefit of getting involved is the ability to post unlimited horses in this section. Request a password by emailing support@agsearch.us 

Another new section never included before is our News & Features, which you are currently reading. This section has multiple contributors covering a wide variety of topics based on our guests that we feature and current news like this upgrade and anything else equine-related. We are always open to questions or topics being submitted for this section. 

Finally, if you are a Writer or Podcaster and are interested in contributing, please contact me at brian@agsearch.us









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