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Jewette Farley, CAE teacher, makes a presentation titled “Let’s Get More Personal.” Farley discusses personal property values, depreciation and value dynamics with Glenn “Bear” Chaney, Benton County Assessor.


Jackie Moore tells assessors that a happy customer who is satisfied will tell someone else about their positive experi- ence before they return to the office. She said aim to break negative expectations.


Above: Ken Joyner with RES AAS explains the income approach for assessors.


Barry Couch, CAE teacher, describes the details of agricul- tural land valuation. He focused on timber, hardwood assess- ment and old growth versus new growth value differences.


COUNTY LINES, WINTER 2013


Right: William Stephenson conducts a workshop concerning legal descriptions, deeds and sales coding.


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