In the recent federal case of Jasmine Vineyards, Inc. v. D.R. Johnson Lumber Co., et al., No. 1:2024cv00882 (E.D. Cal. 2025), the United States District Court for the Eastern District of California addressed the admissibility and reliability of testimony from a Vineyards Expert Witness in a dispute involving agricultural damages and commercial practices in the vineyard industry.
Background and Facts
Jasmine Vineyards, Inc., a prominent grape grower in California’s Central Valley, initiated litigation against D.R. Johnson Lumber Co. and associated parties, alleging that the defendants’ activities caused substantial harm to its vineyard operations. The complaint centered on claims of property damage, loss of crop yield, and diminished vineyard value resulting from the defendants’ alleged negligent or intentional conduct.


