• infuziSporg [e/em/eir]@hexbear.net
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    8 days ago

    Mulch does grow on trees, it is trees. Fertilizer and herbicides mostly get used on annual crops.

    I would estimate that the picking labor is close to ½ of all the production labor for apples, though. Source: I worked on an apple orchard once.

    At a conservative picking estimate from the article of 10,000 pounds a day, or $5000 of product realized at the end of production, we would have maybe $2000 in property tax and vehicle operating costs and pesticides combined, then 12 labor hours that went into planting, straightening, weed-eating, deploying pesticides on, and pruning the apple trees for the 8 hours it took to pick them clean. It’s still 20 labor hours for $3000 of product.

    But 12k pounds a day is insane. IIRC it was a good day if I managed 1000 pounds an hour.