by Mary Kendall Dixon | Aug 12, 2020 | News, Professional Development, The ByLine
By Jessica Wesson, AAEA 2020 Editorial Intern In the last five years, there have been 306 journalists murdered in connection to their work. Iraq, Syria, Mexico and Afghanistan have held the top spots for the largest number of journalists killed in a single year....
by Mary Kendall Dixon | Aug 12, 2020 | Ag Media Summit, News, The ByLine
By Gil Gullickson, 2019-2020 AAEA/ACN president The Rev. Nadia Bolz-Weber isn’t like Pastor Gilbertson or Pastor Bailey or any other Lutheran minister I knew while growing up in northeastern South Dakota. She’s different. Heavily tattooed and a recovering alcoholic,...
by Mary Kendall Dixon | Aug 4, 2020 | Member Resources, News, The ByLine
By Del Deterling, 1978 AAEA President Del Deterling I grew up on a small cotton and grain farm in central Texas. I picked many a pound of cotton by hand, giving me all the incentive, I needed to seek a higher education. At Schulenburg High School, I enrolled in vo-ag...
by Mary Kendall Dixon | Aug 4, 2020 | Podcast, Professional Development, The ByLine, Writing
By Katie Navarra, AAEA Podcast Host Today we sat down with Gil Gullickson, AAEA President, and talked about the writing technique he used in his award-winning article, Yours, Mind and Ours, the 2020 International Federation of Ag Journalists AgTech Reporting Award....
by Mary Kendall Dixon | Jul 23, 2020 | PR/Marketing, The ByLine
By Marlee Moore, Multimedia Content Director, Alabama Farmers Federation Art + captions + sincerity = effective social media interactions I’m not a math person. But digging into social media graphics, memes and photography that successfully engage Alabama Farmers...