by Mary Kendall Dixon | Feb 11, 2021 | The ByLine
Thoughts from AAEA Past President: Gregg Hillyer By Gregg Hillyer, 1998 AAEA President, Progressive Farmer Gregg Hillyer 2019 My journey into journalism began growing up on the Cottonwood Valley Dairy Farm in southwest Iowa. I spent my youth helping my twin brother...
by Mary Kendall Dixon | Feb 11, 2021 | The ByLine
By Fred Myers, AAEA Honorary Member and Lifetime Achievement Award Winner Here’s the question: Considering the story rich environment in which AAEA members work, why haven’t at least a few members been motivated to write a work of fiction? As far as I know, only two...
by Mary Kendall Dixon | Feb 10, 2021 | Professional Development, The ByLine, Writing
Ways to correct common writing mistakes By Mindy Ward, AAEA Vice President, Missouri Ruralist In my small town, high school students feared Mrs. Early. She taught 10th grade English. Every student had to pass her class to graduate, which meant learning how to diagram...
by Mary Kendall Dixon | Feb 3, 2021 | News, The ByLine
By Steve Werblow, IFAJ Vice President IFAJ’s Portal, a members-only online resource, is live and growing every day. Your membership in AAEA/The Agricultural Communicators Network makes you a member of the International Federation of Agricultural Journalists....
by Mary Kendall Dixon | Feb 3, 2021 | PR/Marketing, The ByLine
By Kenna Rathai, VP Public Relations, broadhead Some of my teammates work with consumer-targeted social media influencers. They have national databases. They have software-supported identification search tools. They have influencer opt-in platforms. While the...