Farmers have been reading farm magazines and newspapers for nearly two hundred years in the U.S., holding those beloved magazines in their hands and even calling some the “Bible of agriculture.”
In a world where more and more readers are finding those stories online, what does the future hold for print media in agriculture? And what do young ag journalists have to say about it all?
That’s what our next episode in this series will dive into, with host Holly Spangler and Natalina Sents Bausch, Associate Digital Director for Successful Farming.
They talk through:
Global Connections in America's Heartland: AMS Preview with Kenna Rathai
Full-time freelancer: Launching a business with Kellie Lasack
Stay creative by doing with Matt Strelecki
How to get started as a drone photographer/videographer with Matthew Grassi of Meister Media Worldwide
Dicamba How-to with Pam Smith of DTN/The Progressive Farmer
What I wish I'd known in my 20s with JoAnn Alumbaugh of Alumbaugh Communications
The times are changin' but can't we all still be friends? A conversation with Kenna Rathai of broadhead
Working as an international freelancer with Steve Werblow
Walking in the publisher's shoes with Holly Martin of High Plains/Midwest Ag Journal
Covering the Farm Bill with Jacqui Fatka of Farm Futures and Feedstuffs
Creating a live video stream with Tim Hammerich of AgGrad
Ag Media Summit Recap With Natalina Sents of Successful Farming
2018 Ag Media Summit Preview with Diane Johnson of the Livestock Publications Council
How to Hire the Best Reporters with Greg Horstmeier of DTN/The Progressive Farmer
Behind President Trump's Interview with Sara Wyant of Agri-Pulse
How DTN/The Progressive Farmer's Chris Clayton Covers D.C.
Launch of the Ag Comm Network Podcast
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