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Document Type

Report

Publisher

Utah State University

Publication Date

1-2023

First Page

1

Last Page

7

Abstract

This budget contains costs (preplant and site preparation, establishment and maintenance, and harvest and processing) and returns for the production and sale of anemone cut flowers that were grown in a field (14 feet by 40 feet). Production methods, yield, costs, and pricing were determined from Utah State University (USU) research trials, as well as feedback from Northern Utah producers. Typical production in Northern Utah is highly variable, with net returns influenced by labor costs, management practices, yield, stem length, and marketing success. Based on USU research trials, anemone has a low profit potential ($0.50 per square foot) when grown as a field cut flower crop in Northern Utah and sold at wholesale pricing. Growers should carefully consider their unique situation when determining whether anemone can be a viable part of their operation.

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