Whiting, Larry R. (author / Agricultural Communication, Ohio State University)
Format:
Presentation
Publication Date:
2005-06
Published:
USA
Location:
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 144 Document Number: C22334
Notes:
Acceptance speech for Professional Award of the International Association for Communication Excellence in Agriculture, Natural Resources, and Life and Human Sciences (ACE) at the annual conference, San Antonio, Texas, June 2005. 2 pages., Identifies some contemporary issues involving agricultural communications programs (academic and communications support) in land-grant universities.
Ford, D'Lyn (author) and College of Agriculture and Home Economics, New Mexico State University.
Format:
Article
Publication Date:
2005
Published:
USA
Location:
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 159 Document Number: C26031
Notes:
Sam Steel Society. 2 pages., Features Ralph Reynolds, long-time editor of the Furrow Magazine (Deere and Company) and alumnus of New Mexico State University.
Describes Agricultural Communicators of Tomorrow, a student-run professional development approach in North America "that has potential to spread across the globe to other parts of the IFAJ network."
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 146 Document Number: C23325
Notes:
17p., This report for an Agricultural Communications 110 class project at the University of Illinois examines the development of agricultural journalism and communications, with special emphasis on the author's field of interest -- agricultural public relations. It also tracks the development of the author's career interest in agricultural communications.
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Document Number: C25273
Notes:
Pages 259-264 in Zachary Michael Jack (ed.), Black earth and ivory tower: new American essays from farm and classroom. University of South Carolina Press. 312 pages., Author describes how his combination of rural background and communications interests has influenced and interacted with his career in an academic community.
Cites results of an IFAJ survey indicating the involvement of women in agricultural journalism, internationally, and participation of agricultural public relations professionals and communicators as well as agricultural journalists.