by mruberti | Jun 16, 2021 | AAEA News, Ag Media Summit, Awards, Events, Member Resources, News, Professional Development, The ByLine
We can’t wait to see AAEA members face-to-face at the 2021 Ag Media Summit! If you’ll be at the conference, there are some important AAEA Members-Only meetings you’ll want to attend. Plus, the much-anticipated Awards Ceremony and Banquet!...
by mruberti | May 27, 2021 | AAEA News, Ag Media Summit, Awards, Events, The ByLine
By Larry Dreiling, AAEA 2001 Past President, AAEA Legacy Committee Chairman I became a member of the American Agricultural Editors’ Association in 1989. I attended my first “Communications Clinic” in 1990 at Kansas City, Mo., when Wheeler McMillen, legendary editor of...
by mruberti | Mar 11, 2021 | Awards, News, Photography, The ByLine, Travel
A Travel Back in Time: Republic of Georgia, 2017 AAEA Member Steve Werblow shared his journey alongside several herders moving a caravan of ancient Georgian sheep, horses, donkeys and cattle, across the rugged terrain in the Republic of Georgia. Werblow’s image...
by mruberti | Feb 17, 2021 | Awards, Member Resources, News, The ByLine
By: Elaine Shein, DTN/The Progressive Farmer, International Committee Chair The International Federation of Agricultural Journalists (IFAJ) Star Prize deadlines have been extended until March 15. Individual entries are welcome in the Photography contest; you’ll find...
by mruberti | Feb 17, 2021 | Awards, Professional Development, The ByLine, Writing
By Gil Gullickson, 2019-2021 AAEA President, Successful Farming, 2020 AAEA Story of the Year Winner Click here to read Gil’s award-winning article Some stories just kind of write themselves. Well, I exaggerate. Writing a multi-source story takes much work....
by Mary Kendall Dixon | Jan 14, 2021 | Awards, Photography, Professional Development, The ByLine
By Harlen Persinger, 2020 First Place Photography Winner, Rotating Theme Category Judges’ Comments Good use of framing the opening in the clouds against the wind generators on the ground.Beautiful shot of the landscape. Lots of drama in the sky. Would have liked...