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Dean Pratt
Posted at:
January 26, 2025
Thank you for responding. The crop started with approximately 200,000 plants, planted in 9 above ground containers that are probably 30 X 10 feet. Although, there is no COG tag, I am certain that no chemicals have ever been introduced to the growing medium and could pass an inspection, if this was deemed to be beneficial. The farmer inherited the crop from a tenant that left everything behind, so he has no previous experience with echinacea and has asked for my assistance to explore opportunities for this crop which will be mature by the end of this growing season.200,000 plants at 4-inch pony pack can set upward of 20 acres (10,000 plants/acre). On a contract, they might sell for $0.15 each (to the right farm). Certification papers are critical, as putting the wrong plant in the ground is bad for business. For this kind of crop, you MUST have a paper trail on where the plants came from (certification).
If you are able to help provide us with market access, industry contacts, or any assistance that would allow us to make the most of this specialty crop, we would be happy to work with you. If you can let me know what information you will require to assess the opportunity, I would be happy to arrange a time to discuss further specifics.