Thanks for the feedback gentlemen,

Jerry, based upon the link, I'm not understanding how you came up w/ 
$8000/acre.  Can you elaborate?

It seems like revenue/bu is wildly variable throughout the country.  Here, 
wholesale prices for local peaches run about $25/lug.  Retail at farmer's 
markets run about  $12 for 1/2 peck.  Comments?

Mark
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: maurice tougas 
  To: Apple-crop discussion list 
  Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2011 12:29 PM
  Subject: Re: [apple-crop] Peach orchard


  The most important factor in determining the profitability of an orchard is 
the price received for the fruit. This was take home message at IFTA meeting in 
Pasco,WA a couple of weeks ago, and one that I've always maintained.
  It's simple. Do your budgets with $10 bushel price vs $50 bushel and see what 
happens!


  Mo Tougas
  Tougas Family Farm


  On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 2:22 PM, Jerome Frecon <[email protected]> 
wrote:

    This pdf on the crop alternatives site may help you with a small orchard.
    ON our state you cannot have a profitable peach orchard if you buying land
    for more than $8,000 per acre.

    http://agalternatives.aers.psu.edu/Publications/peachprod.pdf



    Jerome L. "Jerry" Frecon
    Agricultural Agent I (Professor 1)
    Gloucester County Extension Department Head
    Cooperative Extension, Gloucester County
    1200 North Delsea Drive, Clayton, N.J. 08312
    Phone 856 307-6450 Ext 1 Fax 856 307-6476
    http://gloucester.njaes.rutgers.edu





    -----Original Message-----
    From: [email protected]
    [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Mark Angermayer
    Sent: Monday, March 21, 2011 11:02 PM
    To: [email protected]
    Subject: [apple-crop] Peach orchard

    We currently have what I call a micro orchard of mostly peaches.  The
    planting is on basically 3/4 of an acre.  I sell part time to a farmers
    market and at roadside.  Demand is excellent in this area for local peaches.
    Farmer's markets do a brisk volume and there is only one other peach grower
    of any significance in the immediate area.

    We've been looking for some land to start a "real" orchard.  We've found
    some land for sale that we are considering making an offer on and have some
    questions before we do anything.  Here are a few for starters.

    In terms of the economics, what is a reasonable price/acre to pay for land
    and make a reasonable return selling most the crop retail?

    The land is 7 miles away from my home.  Is this too far?  Are there others
    out there who successfully manage orchards off their home site?  What are
    some of the problems associated with having an orchard several miles away?

    I'd appreciate any comments in this regard.

    Thanks,
    Mark Angermayer
    Tubby Fruits


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