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  • From: Andy Fellenz <artisanfarms AT gmail.com>
  • To: Market Farming <market-farming AT lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: Re: [Market-farming] time budget info for various field crops?
  • Date: Sun, 12 Jan 2014 10:40:10 -0500

Take a look at this compilation of links to various extension developed crop budgets:  http://nevegetable.org/cultural-practices/crop-budgets

Andy


On Sat, Jan 11, 2014 at 10:38 PM, Kathryn Kerby <kakerby AT aol.com> wrote:

I am looking for something which maybe doesn’t exist.  A table of estimated or averaged manhours required for different kinds of veggie crops.  For instance, something which would list the approximate manhours required to take tomatoes from seeding through harvest, on a per-plant or per-row-foot or per-square-foot basis.  I know there are a lot of variables, such as whether stuff is direct-seeded vs transplanted, whether each step is done manually or via machinery, and probably a lot of stuff I haven’t even thought of.  But maybe something like this exists?  I’ve been doing Google searches on phrases like “time budget for vegetable crops” but keep coming up with hits for enterprise budgets, ie, how much money was spent on seeds and fertilizer and so on.  Not what I’m looking for.

I’m asking for several related reasons.  First, we’re trying to decide whether to add any additional crops to our existing work schedule for the year.  Also, we’re wondering if there is some kind of comparison between crops, such that if we wanted to add a few more, we could choose based (in part) on how much manpower they’d require, versus how much time we can give that new crop.  Maybe tomatoes would be too time-intensive, but perhaps onions wouldn’t.  I also would like to compare the limited manhours info I have for crops we’ve done in the past, versus how much manhours those same crops required other farms.  See if we’re taking more time than is really needed, on X crop.  If we’re spending five times more man hours in the field on squash, compared to some kind of national average, it would be nice to learn that so we can figure out why.

 

Anyone have any resources they could point me towards?  Thanks all………….

Kathryn Kerby

Frogchorusfarm.com
Snohomish, WA


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