1. Documentary, follow-up on children of Appalachia didn't go far enough, but could help; journalists have a role Collection: Agricultural Communications Documentation Center (ACDC) Contributers: Cross, Al (author / Institute for Rural Journalism and Community Issues) and Institute for Rural Journalism and Community Issues, Lexington, Kentucky. Format: Commentary Publication Date: 2008-02 Published: USA Location: Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 171 Document Number: C28824 Notes: Via IRJCI web site. 6 pages.
2. GM [genetic modification] reporting should rely on real expertise Collection: Agricultural Communications Documentation Center (ACDC) Contributers: Wager, Robert (author / Vancouver Island University, Canada) Format: Commentary Publication Date: 2008-10-16 Published: International Location: Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 169 Document Number: C28422 Notes: Via Science and Development Network. 2 pages.
3. We choose the counsel we walk in Collection: Agricultural Communications Documentation Center (ACDC) Contributers: Brown, Steve (author) Format: Commentary Publication Date: 2008-05 Published: USA: American Agricultural Editors' Association, New Prague, Minnesota. Location: Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 165 Document Number: C27593 Journal Title: ByLine Journal Title Details: : 21-22
4. What is our role? Collection: Agricultural Communications Documentation Center (ACDC) Contributers: Martin, Holly (author / President, American Agricultural Editors' Association) Format: Commentary Publication Date: 2008-11 Published: USA: American Agricultural Editors' Association, New Prague, Minnesota. Location: Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 169 Document Number: C28423 Journal Title: ByLine Journal Title Details: : 1-2 Notes: Author suggests the role of agricultural editors is not to speak to consumers about the importance of agriculture, but to speak to producers about the importance of consumers.