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May 23, 2011 Source: Farm Progress Co. news release Reader engagement can manifest for media companies in many ways at multiple levels. If you do it right, the multiple levels and consistent contact you have with your audience results in deep levels of connection. Farm Progress' multimedia touch-points with the nation's producers include print magazines, websites, shows, broadcasts, e-newsletters, apps and more. It all adds to the relevant reach that is key to building enthralled reader engagement. These multi-tiered connections are key and help to build assurance for us that our information and content are on target with readers', visitors' and users' needs and expectations. On a local level, this assurance manifests with the numerous awards our state and regional publications and editors earn every year. And the tradition of editorial excellence carries to our Farm Futures staff, as well. A tradition of excellence Over the past month, our editors have been recognized by many organizations. Our most recent crop of editorial awards include the following: •2011 Media Print Services, North American Agricultural Journalists, P.J. Griekspoor, editor, and Rhonda McCurry, co-writer, Kansas Farmer. •2011 Leaders Honor Roll, University of Missouri Extension, presented to Jerilyn Johnson, Missouri Ruralist editor. •2011 Media Award, Missouri Soil and Water Conservation Society, Jerilyn Johnson, Missouri Ruralist editor. •2011 Alltech Young Leaders in Agricultural Journalism Award, International Federation of Agricultural Journalists, Holly Spangler, Prairie Farmer, associate editor. •2011 Volunteer of the Year Award, Illinois 4-H, Holly Spangler, Prairie Farmer, associate editor. •2011 Media Award, Minnesota FFA Foundation, Paula Mohr, The Farmer editor. Recognition and rewards Tweet |
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