The folks who populate farm magazines – writing and photographing stories, and putting it all together – have a deep love for the paper in their hands.
But it takes more than love in 2022, as paper and mailing costs (and every other cost) continues to rise.
Greg Horstmeier is editor-in-chief at DTN/Progressive Farmer. He’s got some ideas about what print media could look like in five years—and, what editors could do to meet their readers’ needs.
This last episode in our series on the Future of Print Media in Agriculture dives a little deeper into how that could all look, with host Holly Spangler.
Holly and Greg talk through:
Paying it Forward
Combining Science and Communication From AAEA Distinguished Service Award Winner Dr. Kevin Folta
A Lifetime of Achievements for AAEA Past President Betsy Freese
The Art Behind Crafting Award Winning Articles with AAEA Past President Gil Gullickson
2021 AMS: See You in Kansas City!
The Comfort and Discomfort of Using Social Media
Reaching Your Target Audience
Will We See Each Other This Year?
What's in a Name
Branding Your Freelance Business
Celebrating 100 Years
The Ethics of Branded Content
Writing Technique with Gil Gullickson
Adapting to Change
Crisis Communications
2020 AAEA Awards Update
Everybody is a Communicator with Shay Foulk
The Power of a Network with Amy Roady
Behind the Story – “Farm like Pharaoh” with Bryce Knorr and Mike Wilson
So You Have Podcast, Now What? with Sara Steever
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Navigating Life After 40
Teaching Learning Leading K-12
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