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Alternate-year Production Is Not Profitable in Washington Floricane Red Raspberry Systems
Document Type
article
Source
HortTechnology, Vol 31, Iss 6, Pp 688-691 (2021)
Subject
alternate-row management
alternative management systems
economic assessment
production economics
production efficiency
rubus idaeus
Plant culture
SB1-1110
Language
English
ISSN
1943-7714
Abstract
Floricane red raspberry (Rubus idaeus) produces biennial canes that are traditionally managed by annual selective removal of previously fruited floricanes and training of primocanes that will bear fruit in the next growing season. This process of pruning and training is labor intensive and costly, and growers would benefit from more economical methods of pruning and training. This 6-year project evaluated the economic viability of alternate-year (AY) production in a commercial floricane red raspberry field in northwest Washington and compared it to traditional, every-year (EY) production to assess whether the former could save costs. Despite savings from reduced chemicals, fertilizers, labor, general farm supplies, and other variable costs, the overall benefits of AY production were not enough to offset losses in revenue resulting from reduced yields under the conditions of this experiment in northwest Washington.