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Agricultural Careers Farm Appraiser

Agricultural Careers Farm Appraiser. By: Dr. Frank Flanders and Ms. Anna Burgess Georgia Agricultural Education Curriculum Office Georgia Department of Education March 2006. Job Duties & Responsibilities.

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Agricultural Careers Farm Appraiser

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  1. Agricultural Careers Farm Appraiser By: Dr. Frank Flanders and Ms. Anna Burgess Georgia Agricultural Education Curriculum Office Georgia Department of Education March 2006

  2. Job Duties & Responsibilities • Determine the value for a piece of land by analyzing the soil type, water quality and availability and crop potential • Inspect property and equipment used for value to sale or as security for loans • Consult with loan officers regarding the overall value assigned to the property • Document field inspections

  3. Qualities and Skills • Analytical nature with sound reasoning and decision-making skills • Strong communication skills and be able to work well with others and understand their customers • Honesty and a hard work ethic are also necessary

  4. Salary A rural appraiser could make anywhere between $50,000 and $100,000 per year depending on the company one works for, their location and their experience. Education A bachelor’s degree in agriculture is typically required for this profession. A higher degree would simply increase one’s chances of advancement.

  5. Work will be done both indoors and outdoors • Much of the work is done on the computer or in a courthouse • Traveling may be necessary to visit agricultural locations • Typical 40-hour work week Work Environment

  6. Other Careers One Might Want to Explore Agribusiness Manager Agricultural Insurance Agent Agricultural Lawyer Cooperative Extension Agent Crop Consultant Farm Manager

  7. Career Resources American Society of Agricultural AppraisersInternet: http://www.amagappraisers.com National Association of Master Appraisers Internet: http://www.masterappraisers.org American Society of Farm Managers and Rural Appraisers Internet: http://asfmra.org American Society of Appraisers Internet: http://www.appraisers.org How a Rural Appraisal Practice Operates Internet: http://www.aicanada.ca/e/articles/biblio_ag_how.cfm Field Guide to Agriculture/Farm Land Internet: http://www.realtor.org/libweb.nsf/pages/fg814

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