by Mary Kendall Dixon | Dec 5, 2019 | The ByLine
By Tyler Harris Editor, Nebraska Farmer I’m excited to begin serving on the AAEA board of directors as an at-large director, and I’m looking forward to working with and learning from more experienced board members. As a relatively young ag editor,...
by Mary Kendall Dixon | Dec 5, 2019 | Awards, The ByLine
By Steve Werblow Steve Werblow Communications It was a profound honor and a real surprise to be named an IFAJ Fellow at the Ag Media Summit in July, joining the ranks of friends and professionals I have admired throughout my career. It was a special treat to share the...
by Mary Kendall Dixon | Dec 5, 2019 | Awards, The ByLine
By Gil Gullickson 2019 AAEA First Place Winner, On-Farm Production Category 2019-2020 AAEA President Executive Editor, Crops Technology Successful Farming Click here to read Gullickson’s full article, Surefire Ways to Sustain Your Farmland. Back in the late...
by Mary Kendall Dixon | Nov 7, 2019 | The ByLine
By Den Gardner, Gardner & Gardner Communications First, most of you know I play in a ‘60s and ‘70s horn rock/pop band Little Chicago. So, not surprising, after it sunk in that I had become a “Fellow of the AAEA” at the 2019 Ag Media Summit, I thought of a song....
by Mary Kendall Dixon | Nov 7, 2019 | Member Resources, News, The ByLine
By Laurie Bedord, Future Ag Communicators Chair AAEA The Agricultural Communicators Network is excited to announce that it is accepting applications for two paid internships for the summer of 2020. The first undergraduate student in agricultural communications will be...
by Mary Kendall Dixon | Nov 7, 2019 | Awards, The ByLine, Writing
By Gail Keck, 2019 AAEA First Place Humorous Article Winner Click here to read What Do You Do if You Discover a Tick in Church. The idea for a column on ticks in church came while I was in church. And I found a tick. I must confess I did not pay much attention to the...