Full Name
Marc Arnusch
Job Title
Owner
Company
Arnusch Farms
Speaker Bio
Marc Arnusch is a third-generation farmer and businessman and the owner of Marc Arnusch Farms, LLC. After graduating from college with a degree in Agriculture Economics, Marc returned to the family farm in 1995.

When not actively farming, Marc volunteers his time to provide leadership within agriculture. He has been the President of the Colorado Corn Board, President of both Weld and Morgan County Farm Bureaus, and served as a Director and Treasurer on the Colorado Farm Bureau Board of Directors for ten years. His leadership skills include national experience with the American Farm Bureau in Washington, DC serving as a technical advisor.

Water touches everything in Colorado and this is especially true in agriculture. Marc has taken an active role in discussing the future of water in Colorado and he is often asked to speak at such events as CSU’s Waters of the West Symposium, making presentations before the Interim Water Review Committee and testifying at the State Capitol trying to shape the future of water administration in our State. Since 2014, Marc has served on the Colorado Ground Water Commission and has been the Chairman of the Commission the last two years.

DTN/Progressive Farmer Magazine named Marc as one of America’s Best Young Farmers and Ranchers in 2014, he was recognized by the Colorado Agriculture Hall of Fame as its 2017 Rising Star in Agriculture award recipient and Marc Arnusch Farms received the 2018 Conservationist of the Year Award from the Colorado Association of Conservation Districts. Marc was named to the inaugural Denver Business Journal Who’s Who in Colorado Agriculture list in 2019.

Marc and his wife Jill are celebrating over 32 years of marriage and are the proud parents of their son, Brett; his wife Alexis; and their new daughter, Charlotte. In his free time, Marc is an avid CSU football fan, a proud CSU and Alpha Gamma Rho alum and he enjoys college sports of all kinds. You’ll also find him surfing the internet or picking through antique stores for old farm signs!
Marc Arnusch