- Author: Pamela Kan-Rice
Published on: June 21, 2017
Tree fruit growers can receive premiums for delivering certain extra-early varieties of peaches, but peach farmers may net roughly $800 more per acre from late-harvest processing peaches than extra-early harvest varieties, according to new cost studies released by the UC ANR Agricultural Issues Center and UC Cooperative Extension.
To help farmers make decisions on which peach varieties to plant, UC researchers present sample costs to produce extra-early harvested cling and freestone peaches and late harvested cling and freestone peaches for processing in the Sacramento and San...
Tags: Agricultural Issues Center (10), Cost studies (8), Janine Hasey (1), Peaches (7), Roger Duncan (1)
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