IDC OPEN HOUSE
FOR GROWERS & FARM MANAGERS
Executive Vice President, Jain Distribution Holdings
Aric Olson, the president of Jain Irrigation, Inc. (Fresno, CA) has a B.S. in Chemical Engineering and a Masters of Business Administration to go along with 15+ years of manufacturing company experience. He is a certified Six-Sigma Black Belt and Manager of Quality/Operational Excellence from the American Society of Quality. Additionally, he is a Certified Agricultural Irrigation Specialist and Certified Irrigation Designer by the Irrigation Association.
Executive Vice President, Jain Distribution Holdings
Jeff Tuel is currently the Executive Vice President of Jain Distribution Holdings in Fresno, CA, where he provides leadership to Jain’s Monitoring and Control division. Jeff has dedicated the last 17 years of his career to Ag irrigation in executive leadership positions on the Ag dealer and manufacturing sides of the industry, as well as serving on the Irrigation Association’s Board of Directors and Government Affairs Committee. Jeff has a B.S. in Electrical Engineering and spent the first half of his career in high-tech, which is where his passion for helping to bring technology solutions to agriculture stems from. Jeff is an avid tournament bass fisherman, so when he’s not out in the field working with growers to improve the use of water, he’s on the water fishing.
Please join us on Thursday, February 17th, at the Patterson IDC branch for an open house. We are serving tacos and educational information to increase your understanding of irrigation.
We start tacos at 11 am and finish up around 1.
It’s all free and a great way to say thank you to our partner customers. We look forward to seeing you on Wednesday and don’t forget to RSVP.
Please let us know if you have any questions about the open house.
You can attend the informative sessions below and ask our experts irrigation questions about your specific ranch or farm:
- Water Management Consulting Services For Grower– Brief overview of how you can benefit from this program.
- Automating Your Irrigation – With rising labor costs, use automation to save on labor costs.
- Optimizing Fertilizer/Chemical Inputs – Input costs are rising significantly, eliminating potential waste will present huge dollar savings this coming year.
