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Jessica Sarbacker

Vice President - Crop Insurance Officer

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Jessica Sarbacker leads the Crop Insurance team at Lake Ridge Bank. With more than 18 years of experience in the industry and a lifetime of experience in farming and agriculture, she serves her customers and her community with the same level of commitment and enthusiasm. She considers the farming community her family. In addition to her work at the bank, Jessica and her husband farm and raise dairy cattle, giving her even more insight into the real-time realities of farm and ag life.

Education
University of Wisconsin–Madison
Licensed Wisconsin Crop Insurance Agent

Community Involvement
Ag Business Council of Rock County – Member
Milton Future Farmers of America (FFA) Alumni – Member
Rock County 4-H – Volunteer
Rock County Holstein Breeders – Member
Wisconsin Agricultural and Life Sciences Alumni Association – Member


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