by Mary Kendall Dixon | Jan 10, 2020 | The ByLine, What I Learned
By Cynthia Clanton David Lundquist If you’re too young to remember flash bulbs, you may not realize how much photography has changed over the last four decades. No one knows those changes better than seasoned imagemaker and long-time AAEA member David Lundquist. As...
by Mary Kendall Dixon | Dec 20, 2019 | Events, The ByLine
By Elaine Shein, International Committee Chair IFAJ tours provide opportunities to interview farm families where they live, giving an opportunity to get story ideas, develop sources, as well as network with ag communicators from other parts of the world. (Photo by...
by Mary Kendall Dixon | Dec 18, 2019 | Podcast, The ByLine, Uncategorized
By Kelsey Litchfield, Podcast Host CLICK HERE TO LISTEN ON ITUNES CLICK HERE TO LISTEN ON PODBEAN AND NOW ALSO ON GOOGLE PLAY! AND NOW ON SPOTIFY! I’ve only known Shay for a couple years, but I can tell you he’s a fantastic communicator. He gets it! Shay knows his...
by Mary Kendall Dixon | Dec 12, 2019 | News, The ByLine
By Mindy Ward Editor, Missouri Ruralist What is your background? Were you a farm kid? My first steer for the county fair weighed 500 pounds. A year earlier, my parents grew tired of suburban life and decided to move my siblings to the farm. They did not grow up on a...
by Mary Kendall Dixon | Dec 12, 2019 | News, The ByLine
By Gil Gullickson 2019-2020 AAEA President Jim Lee Howell won a National Football League (NFL) championship and was runner-up several times during his tenure as coach of the NFL’s New York Giants. His biggest claim to fame, though, is that he hired two assistant...
by Mary Kendall Dixon | Dec 12, 2019 | Awards, The ByLine
By Betsy Freese Meredith Corporation 2019 AAEA First Place Winner, Technical Feature Click here to read the original story. When I first heard about the African swine fever outbreak in China in August 2018, I knew it could devastate the global hog industry and...