Saving Nickels Soil Lab.
JCS led a 90-day fundraising push that raised over $120,000 to preserve the Nickels Soil Laboratory — a research facility critical to the future of California crop science.
California agriculture is more than a market to us — it's our community. The stories below are how JCS Marketing has invested back into the industry that raised us.
JCS produced and hosted My Ag Nite — an event spotlighting the real issues facing California's growers, moderated by Fox News co-host Jesse Watters.
The conversation reached audiences far beyond the Central Valley, giving the industry's challenges — water, labor, regulation — a national platform when California ag needed it most.
These aren't campaigns. They're commitments — to research, to events, to educators, and to the growers who make California the agricultural capital of the country.
JCS led a 90-day fundraising push that raised over $120,000 to preserve the Nickels Soil Laboratory — a research facility critical to the future of California crop science.
From humble beginnings to over 1,000 annual attendees, JCS has co-built the CWC into one of the state's most trusted walnut-industry gatherings, in partnership with the California Walnut Board.
Working with Casey and the team at California Citrus Mutual, JCS's marketing and sales approach drove 30%+ growth in attendance, exhibitors, and sponsorship revenue for the Citrus Showcase Conference.
JCS regularly guest-lectures at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo and Fresno State — helping train the students who'll carry California ag into the next 50 years.
JCS has co-hosted and supported the Western Agricultural Processors Association conference in Monterey for over a decade — one of the state's most respected processor gatherings.
A long-running partnership on website, video, ad campaigns, and trade show assets — delivering year-over-year business growth for one of California ag's established brands.
The same network that raises $120K for research and fills 1,000-person conferences is ready to carry your message to California's growers, PCAs, and decision-makers.