My AAEA Internship Experience
By Michaela Simcoe, AAEA Intern, South Dakota State University My name is Michaela Simcoe and I live in Elk…
By Michaela Simcoe, AAEA Intern, South Dakota State University My name is Michaela Simcoe and I live in Elk…
By Emily Berger, AAEA Intern, Texas A&M University One year ago, I was sitting in a poultry barn as my…
Big hearted, tough skinned farmers In South Africa, entrepreneurial go-getters thrive despite uncertain economic, political climate By Mike Wilson, AAEA…
By Gregg Hillyer, DTN/The Progressive Farmer It’s been 23 years since the end of apartheid, but fallout from racial segregation continues…
By Greg Lamp, CHS Inc. A dangerous country, razor wire and electric fences surround farmsteads, hotels, businesses and often even homes….
By Lilian Schaer, Agri-Food Project Services Ltd. This is one of my favourite shots from a morning game drive in Kruger National Park,…
By Jessie Scott, AAEA InfoExpo Chair “South African farming is not for sissies.” When I first heard that line from…
Source: Alltech.com March 9, 2017 [LEXINGTON, Ky.] – Nine agricultural journalists will soon dive into hands-on training featuring professional development,…