Who Are We? Our Berry Farm 12/6/2014. Starting Up a Berry Farm Business, Commercial Berry Production Workshop WNC Speciality Crop Institute 1

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Lessons Learned by a Small Berry Farmer in Northern Nevada 1 Who Are We? 2 Our Berry Farm Where we grow berries, provide a venue for weddings/events, and live. Come Visit Us! 3 WNC Speciality Crop Institute 1

Today s Topics for Discussion 1. Why We Decided to Grow Berries 2. What We Learned in Our First Years 3. How We Plan to Use What We Learned 4. Suggestions to Other Start Ups 4 Why Did We Decide to Grow Berries? Goal:Develop a farm business that will sustain the homestead property and provide owner with field work for exercise and enjoyment Analysis: Study the options from grains and feed to vegetables and fruits that would grow best on our land and would provide a good reliable rate of return. 5 Our Options Alfalfa: Yields about 100 bales per year. Lots of work with little profit but no risk. Berries: Yields that can range from 6 10,000 pounds per year. A great deal more work with chance to be very profitable but there are undefined risks. 6 WNC Speciality Crop Institute 2

Our Business Case for Berries Expenses Improvements Labor Materials Plants Services Energy Income Harvesting at 6-10k pounds/yr Sales Berries/ Jams/Syrups Sold on the Farm, Restaurants, Others 7 Our Concerns: The Risks Knowledge/Experience Investment/Maintenance/Harvest/Market Costs Weather & Pests Labor 8 What We Learned in Our First Years 1. Investment 2. Plant Care 3. Harvesting 4. Production Yield 5. Labor 6. Customers & Marketing 7. Weather & Pests 9 WNC Speciality Crop Institute 3

2.1 Investment Field Production 1. Field Preparation 2. Irrigation System 3. Trellising 4. Planting 5. Hoop House Harvesting, Processing, Sales 1. Building & Furnishings 2. Refrigeration 3. Marketing 10 Field Preparation 1. Level Field 4. Drip Line 3. Plastic Mulch 2. Raised Mounds 5. Planting 11 Hoop House 24 by 96 ClearSpan Gothic Cold Frame 40 Blackberry Plants 4/14/2012 12 WNC Speciality Crop Institute 4

Trellis Systems 4/14/2012 13 Lift Arm Trellis 4/14/2012 14 V Trellis 4/14/2012 15 WNC Speciality Crop Institute 5

Processing & Selling Investments Building Furnishings 16 Marketing Investments 17 1. Pruning & Training 2. Thinning 3. Tipping 4. Watering 2.2 Plant Care 18 WNC Speciality Crop Institute 6

Pruning Raspberries 19 Pruning & Training Blackberries Graphic credits to Trellis Growing Systems LLC 20 Thinning 21 WNC Speciality Crop Institute 7

Tipping or Pinching Remove 1-4 inches of primocane after reaching desired height (3-4 ) 4/14/2012 22 Watering 2013 CABNR Initiated Study Monitoring soil water content %. temp, UV, wind SWC Probes (30 cm) at Plants 1, 3, 7, 14 Time Domain Reflectometry Probes (measure every minute) Background to establish good watering practice Investigate plant water stress impacts Early Observations Variation between Plant 1 (drier) and 3, 7, 14 Varietal effects on SWC are not consistent although Triple Crown produced an avg of 50% more fruit 23 Monitoring Equipment Air Temp, UV Light, & Wind Soil Water Content % Monitoring by CABNR, Bob Nowak 24 WNC Speciality Crop Institute 8

Watering Soil Water Content % 5.4 gal per plant every other day Irrigation rate increased 50% 8.1 gal per plant every other day 2014 Season North & South Field Comparing 3 yr to 4 yr Blackberry Plants 25 Watering Soil Water Content % 2014 8.1 gal per plant every other day 2013 5.4 gal per plant every other day 2014 5.4 gal per plant every other day 2013 3.6 gal per plant every other day 2014 Irrigation rate increased 50% 2013 Irrigation rate increased 50% 3 yr Blackberry Plants South Field Comparing 2013 to 2014 Season 26 Watering Soil Water Content % 27 WNC Speciality Crop Institute 9

2.3 Harvesting 28 Harvesting Rates 29 Harvesting Cycle 30 WNC Speciality Crop Institute 10

2.4 Production Plant Varieties Type Primocane Floricane Fruiting Season No. in Field No. in Hoop House Total Chester Blackberry Summer 85 10 95 Triple Crown Blackberry Summer 85 10 95 Natchez Blackberry Summer 52 10 62 Ouachita Blackberry Summer 55 0 55 Prime Ark 45 Blackberry Fall 25 10 35 Prime Jan Blackberry Fall 24 0 24 Mac Black Black Raspberry Summer 52 0 52 Bristol Black Raspberry Summer 64 0 64 Jewel Black Raspberry Summer 64 0 64 Nova Red Raspberry Mid Summer 59 0 59 Encore Red Raspberry Mid Late Summer 63 0 63 Taylor Red Raspberry Late Summer 49 0 49 Polana Red Raspberry Fall 59 0 59 Jaclyn Red Raspberry Fall 57 0 57 Heritage Red Raspberry Fall 51 0 51 Joan J Red Raspberry Fall 51 0 51 895 935 31 Production Black Raspberry 32 Production Red Raspberry 33 WNC Speciality Crop Institute 11

Production Blackberry 34 Total Production: 2012, 2013, 2014 35 Production: Actual vs. Goal 36 WNC Speciality Crop Institute 12

2.5 Labor 37 Labor Requirements 38 2.6 Customers & Marketing The Challenge Harvest Sales Harvest Sales 39 WNC Speciality Crop Institute 13

Production vs. Customer Preference 40 UNR Studies on Consumer Acceptance Chenin Treftz PI Comparing varieties characteristics (sensory analysis) Color Appearance Aroma Sweetness Sourness Juiciness Firmness Texture Mouth Feel Flavor 41 2.7 Weather Temp 42 WNC Speciality Crop Institute 14

Weather Wind 43 Pests & Controls 2014 Blackberry Harvest Quality Berries 72% Bird Damaged Berries 28% 44 How We Plan to Use Our Experience Focus on Production & Sales Change varieties to most productive, customer satisfaction, spread out harvest period Analyze market for best mix of fresh, frozen, products and develop marketing plan Refine Field Practices Pruning, Training, Thinning, Tipping Monitor & Adjust Watering Compare with Fruit Quality Forecast Labor Requirements 45 WNC Speciality Crop Institute 15

Suggestions for Others to Use Consider the information presented here in preparing your business plan for starting a berry business Develop a process to measure results and adapt what you learn to achieve goals There is a lot of other information available do your research! 46 Stay Tuned for Future Presentations on More of Our Results 47 Check Us Out On Our Web Site! www.jacobsberries.com 48 WNC Speciality Crop Institute 16

info@jacobsberries.com 775 525 0450 PO Box 217 Gardnerville, Nevada 89410 www.jacobsberries.com 49 WNC Speciality Crop Institute 17