by Mary Kendall Dixon | Dec 13, 2018 | News, The ByLine
By Gil Gullickson, AAEA President-Elect There’s a joke about a Depression-era butcher who stayed in business with funny math. One of his sales pitches involved selling 8 pounds of beefsteak for 8 cents per pound. “Eight times eight is 88, but since I like you, I’ll...
by Mary Kendall Dixon | Dec 7, 2018 | Podcast, The ByLine
By Kelsey Litchfield, Host of the Ag Comm Network Podcast Here we are, episode 10! It’s hard to believe that over a year ago, I had this little idea that I approached AAEA with and now we are on episode 10. I’m so pumped to record new episodes in 2019. But more on...
by Mary Kendall Dixon | Nov 20, 2018 | The ByLine, Travel
By Harlen Persinger, IFAJ Stipend Recipient After participating in the IFAJ Congress in South Africa, Harlen Persinger spent some extra days touring other parts of the country. Here are some snapshots from his...
by Mary Kendall Dixon | Nov 20, 2018 | Ag Media Summit, The ByLine, What I Learned
By Delanie Crist, AMS First-Time Attendee Stipend Recipient My first Ag Media Summit was a wonderful experience. The midsummer getaway was a great opportunity to learn and network within the industry. The sessions were well organized and the staff did a great job...
by Mary Kendall Dixon | Nov 20, 2018 | Awards, The ByLine
By Jim Patrico, Awards Committee Co-Chair Christine McClintic, who has managed the Photo Awards program for the last 18 years, announced her retirement from those duties. Chris has had a profound impact on that contest. In fact, she helped re-invent it. When she took...
by Mary Kendall Dixon | Nov 16, 2018 | Member Resources, Professional Development, The ByLine
By Laurie Bedord The AAEA Ag Communicators Network is accepting applications for its 2019 editorial and marketing communications summer internships. The first undergraduate college student in agricultural communications will be chosen to work as an editorial...