The deadline for the IFAJ-Alltech Young Leaders in Agricultural Journalism award is being moved to March 1, 2012.
Previously, the deadline had been set at April 15, 2012.
However, to give the award winners time to make travel plans as economically as possible, an earlier date has been selected.
“Travel is becoming increasingly complicated and expensive,” says IFAJ Secretary General Owen Roberts, chair of the awards program. “The earlier deadline allows the selection committee time to make its choices much sooner, so the winners can proceed making their travel plans in an orderly fashion.”
For full awards information, visit www.www.ifaj.org/contests-and-awards/young-leaders-award.html
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