9 Acre State Of The Art Technology Hydroponic Strawberry and Vegetable Farm For Sale. U-Pick Strawberries, Blueberries & Vegetable farm! This Is By Far The Most Unique Outdoor Hydroponic Farm Ever Created. Check It Out!!!
With Hydroponics you get many more plants per acre, espescially using vertical gardening. You will get a premium for hydro's, a more concistant product. an if the national avg for strawberry output is 28000 lbs, that is with row crop growing methods im assuming, so you could immagine at least 5X the production, not to mention water savings. also throw a GH over all of it and get that year round...if l had it l'd give 2.5 for it.
@GoMasonPatriot We here in Colorado get about $4.00 per pound, and the locals come out and pick them, We sell all of our grown products like this and sell it by the pound to the end user. Since it is all organic the customers like that and tell all there friends about us.
If this is a real u-pick model of farming that they are doing on 9 acres that is 6 acres bigger then us and we do quite a bit more then the 252K a year you were suggesting.
strawberries prices bottomed this year at record lows. Your price is way too high. Maybe If the real-estate prices were back in 2005, you'd get your price.
the average strawberry price for growers is $.6/lb, assuming this farm keeps up with the national strawberry output per acre, 28000lbs, then this farm's typical revenue is around $252k/year.
You are trying to sell the farm for 17 times it's yearly revenue?
Foreclosure !!! Over price for today's market
TheTubecharlie 7 months ago
With Hydroponics you get many more plants per acre, espescially using vertical gardening. You will get a premium for hydro's, a more concistant product. an if the national avg for strawberry output is 28000 lbs, that is with row crop growing methods im assuming, so you could immagine at least 5X the production, not to mention water savings. also throw a GH over all of it and get that year round...if l had it l'd give 2.5 for it.
Firststopautoglass 1 year ago
@GoMasonPatriot We here in Colorado get about $4.00 per pound, and the locals come out and pick them, We sell all of our grown products like this and sell it by the pound to the end user. Since it is all organic the customers like that and tell all there friends about us.
If this is a real u-pick model of farming that they are doing on 9 acres that is 6 acres bigger then us and we do quite a bit more then the 252K a year you were suggesting.
splbrad 1 year ago
strawberries prices bottomed this year at record lows. Your price is way too high. Maybe If the real-estate prices were back in 2005, you'd get your price.
GOP4USA 1 year ago
im down for 900 k
Joshuaauck 1 year ago
$288,000.00 per acre is overpriced by a factor of 15.
Knock off a decimal point if you want to actually sell this thing.
AtlasHBS 1 year ago
2.6mil?
the average strawberry price for growers is $.6/lb, assuming this farm keeps up with the national strawberry output per acre, 28000lbs, then this farm's typical revenue is around $252k/year.
You are trying to sell the farm for 17 times it's yearly revenue?
GoMasonPatriot 1 year ago
thats pretty awesome just started strawberrys hydro a long with tomatoes, peppers and okra
freakylabelman 1 year ago