Appraisals of Specialized Orchard & Vineyard Equipment: Q&A
Organization:
NorCal Valuation
Category:
Business
Geographical Area:
Sacramento
Start
Date:
7/14/2017
End Date:
7/14/2017
Start Time:
1:00 PM
End Time:
2:00 PM
Event
Info:
Big changes are happening in California agriculture as farmers convert massive amounts of acreage to orchards and vineyards from crops like tomatoes and rice. Join equipment appraiser Jack Young, ASA, CPA, as he discusses the challenges of appraising speciality orchard & vineyard harvesting equipment, most of which is traded at the private party level rather than the dealer level, and learn why an equipment appraiser with relationships within the industry, who keeps up with the latest equipment developments and understands ag equipment history brings an important edge to the appraisal process! Jack can also explain how to order an equipment appraisal and what to expect from the valuation process. To learn more about specialized orchard and vineyard equipment, you can visit our blog.
Vineyard and orchard CFOs & controllers, attorneys, business valuation appraisers, CPAs and paralegals, located in the Central Valley, will get valuable information on how to help their clients who need appraisals for their specialized orchard and vineyard equipment. Machinery and equipment appraisals are needed for litigation cases, ad valorem property tax appeals, due diligence, business combinations, family matters such as estates for a deceased or a divorce, insurance claim litigation.
This is a great opportunity to also discuss CARB regulations, the history of equipment manufacturers such as Kilby and OMC, and special equipment developments including mechanical grape harvesters and combined sweeper/harvests, and the ongoing development of optical sorting equipment.
Don't miss this chance to have all your questions about speciality orchard and vineyard equipment answered.
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