AgEmerge Podcast 070 with Dino Giacomazzi

2 years ago
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Dino Giacomazzi, is the CEO of Giacomazzi Almond Company, Inc and the fourth-generation to manage his family’s farm founded in 1893 by his Swiss-Italian great-grandfather. The operation consists of 700 acres of almonds, 300 acres of corn, wheat and alfalfa, and two miniature donkeys.

Dino talks with us about his farming journey, including family farming identities, industry dynamics, new opportunities and the different pressures changing farming practices and improvements face. He and Monte also discuss the excitement and challenges of engaging the next generation in the paradigm shifting business of agriculture. Monte and Dino explore everything from dairy, to almonds and cover crops and especially how they’re working to break down those metaphoric silos that can obstruct change. That includes a deep dive into some of the pressure points like water regulations as well as labor, environmental factors and governing that affect farming operations today.

The Giacomazzis were dairy farmers for 126 years and the oldest continuously operating dairy farm in California at the time of their sale in 2019.

Dino has managed his family farm since 2002. Prior to that he had a 13-year career in the music and internet industries where he managed rock bands and developed online applications for internet startups and Fortune 1000 companies.

Dino is a promoter of sustainable farming practices and was the 2012 Leopold Conservation Award recipient for California and named Sustainable Ag Champion by US EPA in 2010. Dino’s work on strip-tillage of dairy forage crops has been published in numerous journals and techniques developed on his farm have been adopted throughout California.

Dino is currently utilizing highly efficient automated irrigation systems and implementing regenerative agricultural practices in his almond operation.

Visit: https://giacomazzibrothers.com/ to learn more.

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