E17.7 (LO 2) Rojas Vineyards in Oakville, California, produces three varieties of non-alcoholic wine: merlot, Viognier, and pinot noir. The winemaster, Russel Hansen, has identified the following activities as cost pools for accumulating overhead and assigning it to products. Identify activity cost drivers. 1. Culling and replanting. Dead or overcrowded vines are culled, and new vines are planted or relocated. (Separate vineyards by variety) 2. Tying. The posts and wires are rosot, and vines are tied to the wires for the dormant season. 3. Trimming. At the end of the harvest, the vines are cut and trimmed back in preparation for the next season 4. Spraying. The vines are sprayed with organic pesticides for protection against insects and fungi. 5. Harvesting. The grapes are hand-picked, placed in carts, and transported to the crushers. 6. Stemming and crushing. Cartfuls of bunches of grapes of each variety are separately loaded into machines that remove stems and gently crush the grapes. 7. Pressing and filtering. The crushed grapes are transferred to presses that mechanically remove the juices and filter out bulk and impunities 8. Fermentation. The grape juice, by variety, is fermented in either stainless steel tanks or oak barrels. 9. Aging. The wines are aged in either stainless steel tanks or oak barrels for one to three years depending on variety 10. Bottling and corking. Bottles are machine-filled and corked. 11. Labeling and boxing. Each bottle is labeled, as is each nine-bottle case, with the name of the vintner, vintage, and variety 12. Storing. Packaged and boxed bottles are stored awaiting shipment. 13. Shipping. The wine is shipped to distributors and private retailers. 14. Heating and air-conditioning of plant and offices. 15. Maintenance of production equipment. Repairs, replacements, and general maintenance are performed in the off-season. Instructions For each of Rojas Vineyards' 15 activity cost pools, identify a probable cost driver that might be used to assign overhead costs to its three wine varieties