Does anybody specialize in appraising vineyards, wineries, or both? I am here in Central Texas and am thinking it might be a worthwhile specialization as the industry continues to expand here.
Vineyards, orchards, would be an excellent specialty for an appraiser, and @sail143 is right on target. ASFMRA is the source. You might have to go to the West coast for a course though. Also there are lots of nut orchards in SE NM & pecan orchards are common in N Texas/ S OK too.
Several vineyards in the Ozarks dating from the 19th century. German and Italian communities. We also used to have a Welch's grape juice factory. But apples were king here until WWII. My grandfather told me once that you could drive for miles without losing sight of apple trees. My farm had both apples and black berries on it in the 30s and before. Disease in the apples hurt the industry and much of the crop had to be sold for vinegar or cider. Washington state took over the crown of being "Home of the Big Red Apple". Several varieties were developed here including the Arkansas Black and Shannon Pippin apple. Speas Vinegar was processed in Rogers, Arkansas well into my lifetime.see these things everywhere,