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County agriculture exec. exits

Sept. 27 was the final day of work for San Diego County Farm Bureau executive director Eric Larson, who retired after 22 years in that position and 48 years working in agriculture. A Sept. 24 proclamation of the San Diego Board of Supervisors recognized Larson for his contributions to local agriculture and his copperation with county government.

“Eric Larson is a very special person in this community and has done a lot for agriculture,” said Supervisor Dianne Jacob.

Larson began his agriculture activity with the Encinitas 4-H chapter, and he was also in San Dieguito High Schools’s Future Farmers of America chapter. He concluded the amateur portion of his agriculture career at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo.

The San Diego County Farm Bureau hired Larson as its executive director in 1996, although he did not begin that position until 1997. He had previously been the general manager of the California Horticultural Growers Association for 13 years.

In addition, to his full-time activity Larson also served on the city of Carlsbad’s Planning Commission, and he was twice elected to the Carlsbad City Council. The Carlsbad Municipal Water District is a separate legal district although the city council members, and Larson was Carlsbad’s representative on the San Diego County Water Authority board from 1990 to 1993.

During Larson’s tenure as the San Diego County Farm Bureau executive director the California Farm Bureau named its San Diego County affiliate as the state’s Farm Bureau of the Year three times.

“Eric has done everything he can to keep that industry thriv­ing,” said Supervisor Jim Des­mond.

Larson worked with the county supervisors, the county Planning Commission, and staff members on land use issues including the general plan up­date, the Purchase of Agricul­tural Conservation Easement program, the tiered winery or­dinance, the tiered beekeeping ordinance, and the agritourism zoning changes. “Eric has been a big help in what we’re doing at the Board of Supervisors pro­moting agriculture,” Jacob said.

“The Farm Bureau has been a good group to work with,” Desmond said. “They’ve always been a good working partner, and I think that’s primarily due to Eric’s leadership.”

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