by Mary Kendall Dixon | Nov 16, 2017 | News, The ByLine
By Amy Roady, AAEA Membership Chair As AAEA’s new membership chair, I am excited to see how many people are joining our organization. It’s an interesting time for communicators as the skills we need continue to evolve. We also have new members joining. This...
by Mary Kendall Dixon | Nov 10, 2017 | Events, News, The ByLine
By Julie Deering, Issues Ink Early tomorrow morning, I’ll walk outside to the sound of guns shooting and hunters trying to take home the “big one,” as it’s the opening weekend of deer season here in Missouri. I didn’t grow up hunting; in fact, I’d never touched...
by Mary Kendall Dixon | Nov 10, 2017 | Member Resources, News, The ByLine
By Laurie Bedord, Future Agricultural Communicators Chair The American Agricultural Editors’ Association (AAEA) is accepting applications for two 2018 AAEA summer internships. The first undergraduate college student in agricultural communications will be chosen...
by Mary Kendall Dixon | Nov 3, 2017 | News, The ByLine
FMC launched a series of “explainers” in last month’s Byline covering basic concepts in pest or weed control. Last month’s topic was “How a herbicide works.” This month’s explainer is “The biology of Palmer pigweed.” The Biology of Palmer Pigweed There are many...
by Mary Kendall Dixon | Nov 2, 2017 | Ag Media Summit, Events, News, The ByLine, Travel
By Kurt Lawton, AAEA International Committee Chair & IFAJ 2019 Co-Chair Planning committee chairs for IFAJ 2019 Minnesota Congress are starting to ramp up action plans and set initial deadlines for this global agricultural communicators meeting in...
by Mary Kendall Dixon | Oct 20, 2017 | Member Resources, News, Professional Development, The ByLine
By Samantha Kilgore, AAEA Executive Director The Ag Comm Network has been throwing a lot of different programming and event announcements your way. It is a lot to take in, and some you may be unfamiliar with. Take “SIG”, for example. Is it a disease? No,...