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 Mary Kendall Dixon | Dec 10, 2020 | Member Resources, News, Professional Development, The ByLine
By Elaine Shein, International Committee Chair Are you 40 and under and looking for a great opportunity to be recognized internationally for some of the leadership roles you have now or had in the past? The International Federation of Journalists is accepting...
by Mary Kendall Dixon | Dec 9, 2020 | Member Resources, The ByLine
Friends, Coworkers and Peers: It’s All Your Fault By JoAnn Alumbaugh, 1999 AAEA President JoAnn Alumbaugh, 2019 LAA Recipient More experienced AAEA members like me (i.e., “old codgers”) have been sharing their experiences in articles in the ByLine this year. I’ve...
by Mary Kendall Dixon | Oct 8, 2020 | Member Resources, News, The ByLine
By Betsy Freese, Successful Farming, 2004 AAEA President I’m moving to a new house after three decades in an old farmhouse, so I have been cleaning out my attic. I have several boxes of AAEA material up there, and when I was asked to write this column I started...
by Mary Kendall Dixon | Sep 10, 2020 | Member Resources, Professional Development, The ByLine, What I Learned
By Dylan Davidson, AAEA Marketing Intern My AAEA internship at U.S. Wheat Associates (USW) was an amazing experience and I am grateful to have had the opportunity to complete it in person during the COVID-19 pandemic. Everyone at USW and AAEA went out of their way to...
by Mary Kendall Dixon | Sep 10, 2020 | Member Resources, The ByLine
By Karen McMahon, 1999-2000 AAEA President I had the unique honor to serve as AAEA president during the turn of the century, October 1999 to October 2000. Looking back 20 years, it’s clear AAEA was in the midst of big changes then. Little did we know how it would turn...