Farm Journal's PORK, Drovers Bring Home Top Honors in 2023

(l to r) Jennifer Shike, editor of Farm Journal's PORK, and Dustin Johansen, senior vice president of the livestock division at Farm Journal, at the 2023 Livestock Publications Council's Critique Contest.
(l to r) Jennifer Shike, editor of Farm Journal's PORK, and Dustin Johansen, senior vice president of the livestock division at Farm Journal, at the 2023 Livestock Publications Council's Critique Contest.
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It's been a banner year for Drovers and Farm Journal's PORK. As the year comes to a close, here's a look back at some of the stories that garnered top honors at the 2023 Livestock Publications Council's Critique Contest. LPC is  an international organization serving the dynamic livestock communications industry. 

The LPC Critique Contest strives to create opportunities to recognize member excellence while encouraging skill development and personal growth in the field of livestock journalism.

Jennifer Shike, editor of Farm Journal's PORK, won a total of eight awards, including the prestigious LPC Writer of the Year. The stories in her winning portfolio include:

 

 


The other seven awards included three first place awards, including:

She also received:

Greg Henderson, editorial director of Drovers, won four awards, including:

Both Henderson and Shike are active in LPC leadership roles. Shike currently serves as second vice president of LPC. She leads the Education committee. Henderson serves on the LPC Vision Advisory Council.


 

 

 

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