by mruberti | Sep 1, 2022 | News, Past President's Thoughts, Podcast, Social Media, The ByLine, Uncategorized
“Above the Fold” Podcast Series By Host Holly Spangler with Special Guest ACN 2012 Past President Greg Horstmeier The folks who populate farm magazines – writing and photographing stories, and putting it all together – have a deep love for the paper in...
by mruberti | Sep 1, 2022 | AAEA News, Member Resources, News, Professional Development, The ByLine
The AAEA Professional Improvement Foundation (PIF) is now accepting proposals for grant funds. The submission deadline is September 30. PIF’s mission is to provide professional improvement programs to the ag comm community through scholarships,...
by mruberti | Aug 19, 2022 | Ag Media Summit, Awards, Events, The ByLine, Travel, What I Learned, Writing
The “Story Behind the Story” ACN’s 2022 Story of the Year By ACN’s 2022 Writer of the Year Steve Werblow Some days the universe just hands you a story. Some days you have to dig for it. “Down from the Mountains” was a little bit of...
by mruberti | Aug 19, 2022 | Digital Media, Podcast, Professional Development, Student News, The ByLine, What I Learned
Part 3 in the “Above the Fold” Podcast Series By Host Holly Spangler with Special Guest Lindsay Kennedy Conventional wisdom says young people only want to read and consume content on their digital devices – but what if that’s not right? Lindsay...
by Samantha.Kilgore | Aug 12, 2022 | Past President's Thoughts, Professional Development, The ByLine, Uncategorized, Writing
Is Your Question Too Simple – Yes or No? Pt. 9 in the “Interview Insights” Article Series, by ACN Past President Elaine Shein One of the simplest of questions we ask sources can either serve as a valuable tool or a source of frustration,...
by Samantha.Kilgore | Aug 12, 2022 | News, The ByLine, Writing
Why I Still Mind the Hooptedoodle By Ben Potter, ACN Byline Editor, and Senior Editor, Farm Futures I’m an avid reader, and this summer I decided to finish up the early westerns of Elmore Leonard. You may not know Leonard by name, but you probably know his...