1. What’s the smallest amount investment to get going in Christmas time tree agriculture if you curently have land (in other words. what’s the price to purchase seed, work the land, maintain, etc.)?
The seed was already extracted from the cone and changed to a seedling approx 1′ to at least one 1/2′ tall. Various tree seedlings are priced differently. When it comes to many part people here into the Pacific Northwest develop Noble fir, Douglas fir, and Grand fir.
The tree seedlings will set you back on average .35 per tree. We purchase them through the big companies like Weyerhaeuser, even though there are some “boutique” growers that develop a fairly healthy seedling.
Before planting you must вЂrip and disc-up’ the dirt/soil. You don’t own your own tractor, a local farmer will (generally) clean up/disc 20 acres for approx $1000 (10 acres for $500) if you’re just starting and. Now your willing to grow your children.
2. For free, very cheap, or through some type of sharecropping/rental arrangement if you don’t have land for your Christmas tree farm are there ways to get it?
We have yet to get land that is free. But there are numerous farmers who can sharecrop his/her land with you. Often everybody involved agrees that a 50% split is reasonable. The farmer offers the land, the grower supplies the knowledge/experience. prices are split 50/50. Earnings are split 50/50. I’ll get to your earnings later on.
3. exactly How much land do you’ll need for a Christmas time tree farm? Just how much is right?
I’m often asked “How much land do i want?” My solution is “Do you have got a small business plan, and/or are you experiencing a customer for the woods in regards time and energy to sell them?” A tree typically takes six to eight years to cultivate (1 foot per 12 months), so you are tying up the land for quite awhile. Читать далее →