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Please locate the agricultural expert witness you are searching for by clicking on the following links. Experts found here may consult on issues involving agronomy, farm management, and farming. These experts may provide reports regarding soil cultivation, fertilizers, and pesticides. Consultants found here may also provide expert witness testimony on issues including crop rotation, plant diseases, and harvesting, as well as related issues.
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What is an agricultural expert witness?
An agricultural expert witness is a person who has expertise in the field of agronomy, agriculture, or farming. This person may be a botanist, crop expert, farm management expert, or other type of agricultural specialist.
What is the role of an agricultural expert witness?
The role of an agricultural expert witness is to offer testimony on issues related to farming and crop production.
How much can a person make as an agricultural expert witness?
Agricultural expert witnesses can earn somewhere in the range of $200-$450 an hour, or more in some circumstances. The exact amount is determined between the retaining attorney and the expert.
What are the qualifications of an agricultural expert witness?
An expert witness in agricultural should have knowledge of agricultural practices, including crop management, equipment operation and maintenance, and safety standards and regulations.
In a lawsuit, how is evidence gathered by an agricultural expert witness?
An agricultural expert witness gathers evidence through site visits, data analysis, and interviews with relevant parties. They may also conduct experiments or tests to support their findings and provide expert testimony in court.
What type of legal proceeding might require the testimony of an agricultural expert witness?
Agricultural expert witnesses may be required in legal proceedings related to crop damage, pesticide use, livestock management, land use disputes, and other issues related to agriculture and farming practices.