Tom Anderson gives a speech at the Rally for God, Family and Country July 1965 in Boston

Anderson was a Lieutenant in the U.S. Navy during World War II and after the war he purchased The Arkansas Farmer. He eventually owned fourteen magazines throughout the South, making Anderson the largest farm publisher in the United States

Early in his career, he worked as a salesman for the Southern Agriculturalist in Nashville TN, where he began his writing against communism. That publication was absorbed in 1950 by Farm and Ranch magazine, a weekly based in Dallas.

Anderson then served as supervising editor of Farm and Ranch and as author of a column entitled "Straight Talk," one of the most popular columns in farm magazines of the time (carried by 375 newspapers). Anderson also served as President of the American Agricultural Editors Association.

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