by mruberti | Oct 14, 2021 | AAEA News, Awards, News, The ByLine, Uncategorized
The University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences (UGA CAES) Alumni Association recently awarded two AAEA – The Ag Communicators Network (ACN) members with distinguished achievement awards. Samantha Kilgore, AAEA Executive Director...
by mruberti | Oct 7, 2021 | AAEA News, Member Resources, Professional Development, Student News, The ByLine, Uncategorized
By Mindy Ward, 2021 AAEA President My son-in-law is a teacher. During his first year, he called me with “teacher” questions. I don’t know why. In my family there are five others with teaching degrees. So, I did what any great mother-in-law would do. I told him to ask...
by mruberti | Oct 6, 2021 | AAEA News, Events, News, Photography, The ByLine, Uncategorized
By Harlen Persinger, AAEA 2021 Board Member In the past few months, current AAEA members were able to view how journalists have used pictures to record the narrative of North American agriculture from the organization’s inception in 1920. Numerous components of...
by mruberti | Sep 1, 2021 | The ByLine, Uncategorized
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by Samantha.Kilgore | Aug 11, 2021 | AAEA News, Member Resources, News, Professional Development, Social Media, The ByLine, Uncategorized
This app is bringing the membership directory, Facebook groups, discussion forums and event announcements to the palm of your hand! Download this FREE, MEMBERS ONLY app today and see for yourself! The Ag Communicators Network App features: – Searchable member...
by mruberti | Aug 5, 2021 | The ByLine, Uncategorized
Sponsored Content from Syngenta Growing up in eastern North Carolina, I spent over 10 years scouting cotton for my father’s independent ag consulting company. My uncles on my mother’s side of the family farmed cotton, soybeans, corn, tobacco, and other crops. I...