by Mary Kendall Dixon | Jun 2, 2017 | The ByLine, Travel, What I Learned
By Greg Lamp, CHS Inc. A dangerous country, razor wire and electric fences surround farmsteads, hotels, businesses and often even homes. From one end of South Africa to the other, the landscape changes almost mile by mile and so does agriculture. From raising...
by Mary Kendall Dixon | May 19, 2017 | Ag Media Summit, Professional Development, The ByLine, Writing
By Sarah Hill, AAEA Freelancer Today’s workplace is more complicated than ever before, boasting an unprecedented four generations working side by side, simultaneously. With so many different perspectives in the office, tension is bound to occur. So why not...
by Mary Kendall Dixon | May 19, 2017 | Member Resources, The ByLine
The AAEA Member Directory puts valuable information at your fingertips! This resource is a useful tool that can be used to connect with colleagues around the world for professional support. You should have received an email May 8 asking you to review your information...
by Mary Kendall Dixon | May 19, 2017 | Design, The ByLine
By Brent Warren, DTN/The Progressive Farmer In my 30-year career as an art director, I’ve found one thing that is always in the forefront of any design or publication I work on – the reader. I ask myself these questions: Does the photo tell a story? Does the headline...
by Mary Kendall Dixon | May 19, 2017 | The ByLine, Travel, What I Learned, Writing
By Lilian Schaer, Agri-Food Project Services Ltd. This is one of my favourite shots from a morning game drive in Kruger National Park, one of Africa’s largest game reserves at approximately 4.8 million acres and home to the Big Five: lions, leopards,...