Farm Talk Newspaper
Farm Talk is a weekly agricultural newspaper covering southeast Kansas, northeast Oklahoma, southwest Missouri, and northwest Arkansas.
Weekly topics include everything from full-length feature articles on area producers to stories covering crops, cattle and forages in the coverage area.
We’re looking for a person who …
Can write feature stories. Can edit weekly press releases and format them for use in Farm Talk. Is familiar with photography and can shoot photographs necessary to illustrate feature stories, or is willing to learn. Has a working knowledge of computer programs such as InDesign and Adobe Photoshop, or is willing to learn. Is Internet savvy and able to use the Internet as a tool to come up with editorial subject matter for the weekly paper and the online products. We can offer you …
Use of company car, laptop and company phone. 401(k) with employer contribution. Benefits including medical, dental, vision and life coverage. Paid time off and sick leave to include seven holidays each year. Ongoing learning experiences in the agricultural communications field. You’ll bring to us …
A Bachelor’s degree in agricultural communications or related field preferred but not required. An understanding of production agriculture is preferred but not required. The ability to travel within the local area on a weekly basis. A coachable attitude and a willingness to learn. Seniority level
Entry level Employment type
Full-time Job function
Marketing, Public Relations, and Writing/Editing Industries: Media Production
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Can write feature stories. Can edit weekly press releases and format them for use in Farm Talk. Is familiar with photography and can shoot photographs necessary to illustrate feature stories, or is willing to learn. Has a working knowledge of computer programs such as InDesign and Adobe Photoshop, or is willing to learn. Is Internet savvy and able to use the Internet as a tool to come up with editorial subject matter for the weekly paper and the online products. We can offer you …
Use of company car, laptop and company phone. 401(k) with employer contribution. Benefits including medical, dental, vision and life coverage. Paid time off and sick leave to include seven holidays each year. Ongoing learning experiences in the agricultural communications field. You’ll bring to us …
A Bachelor’s degree in agricultural communications or related field preferred but not required. An understanding of production agriculture is preferred but not required. The ability to travel within the local area on a weekly basis. A coachable attitude and a willingness to learn. Seniority level
Entry level Employment type
Full-time Job function
Marketing, Public Relations, and Writing/Editing Industries: Media Production
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