by Mary Kendall Dixon | Feb 6, 2020 | Awards, Photography, The ByLine
By Martha Mintz, Coral Creek Communications, 2019 First Place Winner, Feature Picture Category I hate directing and setting up a posed shot. I’d much rather sift through the fray unnoticed seeking out just the right moment to capture. Rarely do I get such a luxury on...
by Mary Kendall Dixon | Feb 6, 2020 | Member Resources, The ByLine
Where did you go to college? I graduated from Auburn University with a degree in Animal Sciences and a minor in Ag Business Where do you work and how long have you worked there? I have worked for 7 years for the Alabama Farmers Cooperative, Inc, AFC, and now serve as...
by Mary Kendall Dixon | Jan 29, 2020 | Podcast, The ByLine
By Ben Potter, Senior Editor, Farm Progress and ByLine Editor Are you or someone you work with experienced in hosting and editing podcasts? If so, we need your help. Since 2018, the Ag Comm Network Podcast has given our organization the opportunity to share...
by Mary Kendall Dixon | Jan 23, 2020 | Events, News, The ByLine
By Holly Martin, American Angus Association, AAEA100 Committee Co-Chair Special thanks to Amy Gohman for designing the AAEA100 logo. It’s time to celebrate and honor the organization we all love! It is the 100th year of American Agricultural Editor’s Association or as...
by Mary Kendall Dixon | Jan 23, 2020 | News, The ByLine
By Harlen Persinger After 45 years of working around hot ovens, Svein Sturla Tonstad can scrutinize different trays of dough and precisely know when they are baked to perfection. It has been 50 years since I was selected as an (IFYE) International 4-H Youth Exchange...
by Mary Kendall Dixon | Jan 22, 2020 | Ag Policy, Professional Development, The ByLine
By Wendy Brannen, ASA Senior Director of Marketing and Communications Wendy Brannen To do a quick study on successful policy engagement, let’s jump back to junior high English class and the lesson on prepositions. You remember prepositions – those words you stick...