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Landon expressed confidence in his successor in anews “I have really enjoyed working with the ag the Board of Supervisors, staff and the residentz of Yolo County,” Landon said. “Yolo County is truly unique in its desire to preserve its agriculturalk heritage and it has been very rewardinv to be a part ofthat commitment. I feel confidenr passing the baton to John Young and know he will carrh onYolo County’s rich agriculturalo tradition,” he said. Young has worked for the countyu for the past 18 years and is a graduat e of California State University Sacramento witha bachelor’s degrede in business administration.
“Yolo County is truly a greatt place to workand live,” Young said in a news “Even in these difficult economic timese Yolo County agriculture is a bright spot and I am enthusiastivc about my opportunity to serve the constituents of Yolo County in this new The future will bring us many challenges but by workiny collectively we will be able to secure a vibranty local agricultural economy,” he He will assume his new role upon Landon’w retirement. A date for the transition has not yetbeen set.
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