It has been a long time since we have seen a cost of production study for horticultural crops, notably processing vegetable crops, in New York State; however, research in this arena is completed in many other states and continues to offer useful information to industry stakeholders. This type of information is especially important in the processing vegetable sector in New York State as it has seen substantial acreage decreases in recent years. Here we develop a survey to collect data from processing vegetable growers in New York State and use it to calculate costs and net returns of producing snap beans and green peas. Our results indicate that the average cost of producing snap beans in New York State is $568 per acre and is $563 per acre ...
E.B. 97-01The objectives of this report are to coordinate and summarize available data and provide a...
This paper provides an economic analysis that compares the profitability and land management capabil...
New York produces approximately 494,000 cwt. (hundredweight) of edible dry beans on 35,000 acres for...
It has been a long time since we have seen a cost of production study for horticultural crops, notab...
General Production Information Snap beans are a vegetable crop of major importance in NY. Just under...
The potential for growers in Western New York to grow, pack, and market 10 fresh vegetable crops was...
General Production Information Peas are a vegetable crop of major importance in NY. Just under 20,00...
ocal food economies where local producers respond to regional consumers’ needs are gaining attention...
In recent years, some 12,000 acres in New Zealand has been used for green pea production for process...
Yields are too low and costs are too high in New York State for there to be more than a miniscule qu...
Since 1946, the cost of producing canning peas has been investigated on a continuing basis by the Ut...
The objective of this survey was to provide the New Zealand Vegetable and Produce Growers' Federatio...
This study stemmed initially from discussions between New Zealand farmers concerning the economics o...
Costs of production were surveyed for Chinese cabbage, head cabbage, cucumber, green onion, baby let...
The Northeast region with nearly 25 percent of the U.S. population and purchasing power in I 983 is ...
E.B. 97-01The objectives of this report are to coordinate and summarize available data and provide a...
This paper provides an economic analysis that compares the profitability and land management capabil...
New York produces approximately 494,000 cwt. (hundredweight) of edible dry beans on 35,000 acres for...
It has been a long time since we have seen a cost of production study for horticultural crops, notab...
General Production Information Snap beans are a vegetable crop of major importance in NY. Just under...
The potential for growers in Western New York to grow, pack, and market 10 fresh vegetable crops was...
General Production Information Peas are a vegetable crop of major importance in NY. Just under 20,00...
ocal food economies where local producers respond to regional consumers’ needs are gaining attention...
In recent years, some 12,000 acres in New Zealand has been used for green pea production for process...
Yields are too low and costs are too high in New York State for there to be more than a miniscule qu...
Since 1946, the cost of producing canning peas has been investigated on a continuing basis by the Ut...
The objective of this survey was to provide the New Zealand Vegetable and Produce Growers' Federatio...
This study stemmed initially from discussions between New Zealand farmers concerning the economics o...
Costs of production were surveyed for Chinese cabbage, head cabbage, cucumber, green onion, baby let...
The Northeast region with nearly 25 percent of the U.S. population and purchasing power in I 983 is ...
E.B. 97-01The objectives of this report are to coordinate and summarize available data and provide a...
This paper provides an economic analysis that compares the profitability and land management capabil...
New York produces approximately 494,000 cwt. (hundredweight) of edible dry beans on 35,000 acres for...