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Ryan Jacobsen, CEO of the Fresno County Farm Bureau, says October equates to a time of transition for many crops in the Valley.
On this episode of the Maddy Report: Valley Views Edition, Executive Director, Blake Zante, is joined by Ryan Jacobsen, CEO, Fresno County Farm Bureau!
In this week's North American Ag Spotlight, Chrissy Wozniak talks to Ryan Jacobsen, CEO of the Fresno County Farm Bureau, about the regulations affecting California and how these regulations tend to move east. Farmers across the nation should pay attention to what could soon end up on their doorstep, Ryan explains why. Ryan also talks about the incredible ag industry in California, and especially in his home county of Fresno. Ryan Jacobsen brings a deep-rooted connection to Farm Bureau and a profound understanding of agriculture as the fourth generation of two esteemed Fresno County farm families. With a notable history within the organization, Jacobsen previously held roles as FCFB's governmental affairs coordinator and membership coordinator, beginning his service in 2004. A graduate of California State University, Fresno, he holds a master's degree in business administration and a bachelor's degree in animal science. Jacobsen's academic achievements include serving two terms as associated student body president at Fresno State and receiving recognition as the College of Agricultural Sciences and Technology Dean's Medalist and Craig School of Business Graduate Dean's Medalist. Currently, he is extensively involved, serving as the president of the Fresno Irrigation District Board of Directors, vice chair of the Kings River Water Association, chair of Fresno County's Agricultural Lands Conservation Committee, and contributing to the boards of California Farmland Trust and the Rotary Club of Fresno Foundation.Follow Ryan Jacobsen on LinkedIn here - https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanjacobsen/Learn more about Fresno County Farm Bureau at - https://www.fcfb.org/#farm #farming #agricultureNorth American Ag is devoted to highlighting the people & companies in agriculture who impact our industry and help feed the world. Subscribe at https://northamericanag.comThis episode is sponsored by Fastline - A LEADER IN FARM EQUIPMENT FOR SALEVisit https://agr.fyi/fastlineWant to hear the stories of the ag brands you love and the ag brands you love to hate? Hear them at https://whatcolorisyourtractor.comDon't just thank a farmer, pray for one too!Join us this February 14-17 at the National Farm Machinery Show, tell us why you love your tractor color and have a chance to be featured on an upcoming episode of What Color is Your Tractor!Learn More at https://fastline.com! FASTLINE AUCTIONSAuctions is the only auction platform with over 40 years of data to target more farmers than any other. We also make it super simple for our customers – our auctions are embedded directly into Fastline.com's current website listings, so there's no need for buyers to visit a separate website. Learn more at Fastline.com!Subscribe to North American Ag at https://northamericanag.com
I had a chance to sit down with Dr. Ryan Jacobsen, who is a pediatric PT clinical specialist about his perspective on the need for primary care PT in the pediatric space. We cover how you don't need to be a pediatric specialist in order to work with children in the primary care PT space! This is something near and dear to my heart as a parent of young boys and a topic we should all pay attention to!
On this episode of the Maddy Report: Valley Views Edition, Mark Keppler is joined by Ryan Jacobsen from the Fresno County Farm Bureau; Jason Gianelli & Jenny Holtermann from the Kern County Farm Bureau; and Tom Orvis from the Stanislaus County Farm Bureau.
On this episode of the Maddy Report Valley Views Edition, Mark Keppler is joined by Ryan Jacobsen, CEO - Fresno County Farm Bureau and Tricia Stever Blattler, Executive Director - Tulare County Farm Bureau.
Taylor Chalstrom sits down with Ryan Jacobsen, CEO of Fresno County Farm Bureau, to discuss the Bureau's recent Farm Bill session hosting and what ag industry members want to see in the Bill's next iteration.
Welcome to Fresno’s Best Podcast, I’m your host Jordan Mattox. Today we have Ryan Jacobsen on the Show. Ryan Jacobsen, of Easton, is the CEO for FCFB. Jacobsen is no stranger to Farm Bureau or agriculture. He is the fourth generation of two Fresno County farm families and previously served as FCFB's governmental affairs coordinator and as the organization's membership coordinator, beginning in 2004. Jacobsen is an honors graduate of California State University, Fresno with a master's degree in business administration and a bachelor's degree in animal science. He currently serves as president of the Fresno Irrigation District Board of Directors, secretary/treasurer of the Kings River Water Association, chair of Fresno County's Agricultural Lands Conservation Committee, and serves on the boards of California Farmland Trust and the Rotary Club of Fresno. This may be one of my favorite conversations because Ryan is such a charming, knowledgeable and down-to-earth guy. There are probably places where we could have disagreed, but Ryan has such a powerful diplomatic and level headed approach that I was immediately disarmed. And the reality is is that we found agreement on many of the things we talked about. An awesome conversation with a powerful leader in Fresno. Links: Fresno County Farm Bureau David Mas Masumoto Victor Davis Hanson Our Patreon Page
Feeding the world is no small feat, but the San Joaquin Valley is responsible for a large portion of it. This week Thilani talks to Ryan Jacobsen from the Fresno County Farm Bureau and 4th generation Central Valley farmer, about the challenges faced by folks working in Ag in this region and how technology is helping overcome those obstacles.
We continue our conversation with Ryan Jacobsen, the CEO for FCFB. We wrap up and talk farming and all the careers in Ag.
We talk with Ryan Jacobsen, the CEO for FCFB. We talk about the obstacles farmers went through during pandemic. We also talk about all the wonderful Fruits and Vegetables that we have right here locally.
Due to very little rain and snow during the winter of 2020/2021, California growers are having to rely on groundwater to get through this season. We all believe this is an unsustainable struggle to irrigate crops. Ryan Jacobsen is the CEO of the Fresno County Farm Bureau. He is also the fourth generation of two Fresno County farm families. He noted that the situation is dire and will become more dire if we are at the cusp of another multiple-year drought.
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JoCo on the Go podcast episode #29 includes conversations with Johnson County health experts Nancy Tausz and Dr. Ryan Jacobsen. They break down what the coronavirus (COVID-19) is and the steps Johnson County is taking should a case be suspected and/or confirmed in the county.
Ryan Jacobsen is the CEO and Executive Director of the Fresno County Farm Bureau. He is also the host of the television show, Valley's Gold, which provides a behind-the-scenes look of the California agricultural industry. We talk with Ryan about the current state of the ag industry, how we has managed and grown the Farm Bureau, and the importance of using your voice in agriculture. Connect with Fresno County Farm Bureau Website | Twitter | Valley's Gold Connect with The Modern Acre Website | Instagram | Twitter Sign up for Acre Insights HERE
Trevor reacts to the China trade war news with the U.S., and interview Ryan Jacobsen of the Fresno County Farm Bureau about the impact of tariffs on Valley farmers.
Happy National Ag Day! Trevor Carey talks all things agriculture with Fresno County Farm Bureau Executive Director Ryan Jacobsen.
The Fresno Chamber is proud to have a strong long-standing partnership with the Fresno County Farm Bureau and to support the life blood of the Valley.Listen as our President/CEO Nathan Ahle and Ryan Jacobsen, CEO/Executive Director of the Fresno County Farm Bureau, speak about the what is going on in the world of ag, the annual Ag Awards (where Jacobsen will speak on the “State of Agriculture”), and the 2018 Agriculturalist of the Year, who Jacobsen knows very well.The Fresno County Farm Bureau is a nonprofit advocacy organization for farmers and ranchers. Jacobsen says he wakes up every morning with the mission of the making sure the Valley’s famers are not only able to farm today but tomorrow. A special thanks to the team at One Putt Broadcasting for providing us with recording space and professional sound engineering.
Host Beth Raimer chats with Ryan Jacobsen about smart home technologies that are the wave of the future for homebuyers.
Ryan Jacobsen returns this week to talk about the recent changes to the mapping interface on RMLSweb.
RMLS™ trainer Ryan Jacobsen talks about RPR this week.
Once again, we'll be joined by Jeremy Robinson, owner of Austin Holistic Fitness and recently voted #1 personal trainer in Austin, TX, along with Ryan Jacobsen. They will talk about health, fitness, and the book that they're co-authoring about breaking free from chronic pain, naturally. Austin musician, Lisa Tingle, will join us, tell us what she has been doing and we'll be playing some of her original music. All live from Austin, Texas 5-7 PM CDST... And MORE...