by mruberti | Mar 17, 2022 | AAEA News, Events, News, The ByLine, Uncategorized
ACN President Mindy Ward (left) lines up a hole-in-one for the organization under the watchful eye of Executive Director Samantha Kilgore (far left)! The ladies hit the green during the Ag Media Mini Golf Challenge at the 2022 Commodity Classic. The contest was...
by mruberti | Mar 17, 2022 | AAEA News, Events, News, Professional Development, The ByLine
It’s no secret the cost of feeding yourself and your families is growing more expensive by the day. But what’s behind these high prices? The International Federation of Agricultural Journalists (IFAJ) will hold a worldwide discussion on this topic...
by mruberti | Mar 10, 2022 | AAEA News, Events, News, Podcast, Social Media, The ByLine, Uncategorized
It’s a Podcast Reboot! Big changes are coming to the ACN Podcast—and we need a new name! So put on your creative thinking caps and join us in the “Name the Podcast” Contest! The challenge starts today and will end Friday, April 1st. Entries will be...
by mruberti | Mar 3, 2022 | AAEA News, Events, News, Past President's Thoughts, Professional Development, The ByLine, Uncategorized, What I Learned
Authors:Matthew Wilde, ACN SIG Committee ChairmanJoy Crosby, ACN 2021-22 Board MemberTodd Fitchette, ACN Member Hand sanitizer stations strewn about the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center during the 2020 Commodity Classic in San Antonio was a very subtle hint the...
by mruberti | Feb 10, 2022 | Awards, Events, Photography, Professional Development, The ByLine
Have some amazing photos you’d like to enter in this year’s IFAJ Star Prize for Photography contest? As an IFAJ member, you’re eligible to enter one published photo per category as an individual. The deadline for entries is March 10. Select photos...
by mruberti | Feb 10, 2022 | Events, News, Professional Development, The ByLine, Uncategorized
By Elaine Shein, ACN International Committee Chairwoman, ACN 2016 Past President Around the world, agriculture faces conflicts over land use. Mining, oil and gas, tourism, wildlife, housing developments — many industries threaten farming or compete with farmers...