All Current Publications
Document Type
Factsheet
Publisher
Utah State University Extension
Publication Date
1-2021
First Page
1
Last Page
4
Abstract
This enterprise budget contains costs (preplant and site preparation, establishment and maintenance, and harvest and processing) and returns for the production and sale of peony cut flowers that were grown in a field (14 feet by 42 feet, the size of one high tunnel for comparison). Peonies are a perennial crop that require at least three years for establishment and produce in years 4-20. The costs are representative, but should be adjusted where necessary for individual situations. The net income resulting from stems sold at a price of $5.00 per high-quality stem (100% sold) and $2.00 per low quality stem (80% sold) is $1,401.48 ($2.38 per sq. ft) per year.
Recommended Citation
Lewis, Maegen; Stock, Melanie; Ward, Ruby; Black, Brent; and Drost, Dan, "Peony Cut Flower Production Budget, One Field, Northern Utah, 2020" (2021). All Current Publications. Paper 2166.
https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/extension_curall/2166