by Mary Kendall Dixon | Jul 14, 2017 | Uncategorized
The new AAEA- The Ag Communicators Network website is now live! Here you will find a new and improved, easy to use, platform responsive website that includes all you need to know about AAEA. We invite you to visit the site and familiarize yourself with our new menu...
by Mary Kendall Dixon | Jul 7, 2017 | The ByLine, Webinar
By Katie Knapp, AAEA Freelancer The International Federation of Ag Journalists (IFAJ) hosted a very interesting webinar for their Young Leaders in May on visual storytelling. And it is now available for all of you to watch, too. Katie Knapp, The Ag...
by Mary Kendall Dixon | Jul 7, 2017 | The ByLine
By Mike Wilson, AAEA President Valued AAEA Member, Ag media is in a state of constant change. In 2016, the AAEA leadership conducted extensive surveys of its membership and embarked upon a strategic five-year plan to re-position the organization for the future....
by Mary Kendall Dixon | Jul 7, 2017 | The ByLine
By Wyatt Bechtel, Farm Journal Media The rise of humanity can be traced back millions of years the Cradle of Human Kind, near South Africa’s administrative capitol of Pretoria. The country also has cattle raising roots dating back thousands of years with many...
by Mary Kendall Dixon | Jul 7, 2017 | The ByLine
By Amy Roady, Illinois Soybean Association Have you worked as a freelancer or have you hired freelancers recently? A group of AAEA members want to hear from you to help guide a session at this year’s Ag Media Summit. To help out, please complete the...
by Mary Kendall Dixon | Jul 7, 2017 | The ByLine
The board of the American Agricultural Editors’ Association (AAEA) has made some suggested changes to the AAEA Constitution. It is a requirement that these changes be voted on by members at the annual business meeting. These changes must be provided to members no less...