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The economics of high density apple orchards in California

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A. D. Reed, University of California

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California Agriculture 29(8):12-14.

Published August 01, 1975

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High density plantings of apples have a definite potential under California conditions. The large development costs are more than offset by the early production of the high density plantings. The higher the interest rate, the more advantage there is to the high density plantings. Under the price and cost relationships used in this study, orchards with a 12 ton potential production were not profitable at any density of tree plantings.

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The economics of high density apple orchards in California

A. D. Reed
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The economics of high density apple orchards in California

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A. D. Reed, University of California

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California Agriculture 29(8):12-14.

Published August 01, 1975

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Abstract

High density plantings of apples have a definite potential under California conditions. The large development costs are more than offset by the early production of the high density plantings. The higher the interest rate, the more advantage there is to the high density plantings. Under the price and cost relationships used in this study, orchards with a 12 ton potential production were not profitable at any density of tree plantings.

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