Max Armstrong tells the story of service and giving from a farm family through a 17-year tradition in Illinois.
Inspiring, touching and laugh-out-loud stories from Max’s 40-plus years of reporting on the men and women who feed the world. “My earliest memories are from the family farm near the Wabash River in ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. Broadcasting legend Max Armstrong joins Jon ...
In less than a month, outdoorsman Max Armstrong developed sepsis and lost both of his legs — but, he says, "things can be overcome" Cara Lynn Shultz is a writer-reporter at PEOPLE. Her work has ...
The Illinois Broadcasters Association has announced that Max Armstrong will be the 2023 honoree of the IBA/W. Russell Withers Jr Downstate Broadcast Pioneer Award. Armstrong, a veteran agricultural ...
Fans likely are familiar with Max Armstrong as he co-hosts “This Week In AgriBusiness” on RFD-TV. He also helps host a weekly hourlong agriculture program on WGN Radio. And the Naperville resident, ...
What started as a routine hunting trip in Colorado turned into a nightmare for 40-year-old Max Armstrong. While cooking a pasta dinner during a December 2024 expedition, Armstrong burned his thumb on ...