alligatorob
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Thanks, not idyllic, but we like it. We get a whole lot more than a few baskets of peaches, part of the deal is we get all the peaches we can eat, and most years the farmer leaves about half the peaches unharvested so we have trouble even giving them all away. He is very selective in what he harvests, he doesn't take peaches that are too big or too small, too green or too ripe.Your place sounds idyllic! And if not peach-farming, still maybe a few free baskets of peaches every summer?
Water is an issue, we live in the desert, Utah, without irrigation the peaches would all die. Our irrigation water is based on a very old water right and a series or complicated ditches and pipes almost as old. We have flood irrigation which is one of the challenges, our property is sloping so getting the water to flow to each tree without too much erosion takes a lot of work, and our allocation is in 5 hour blocks that change every time so we might have to water one week in the middle of the night, and the next week mid day. This is part of why I decided I probably should not try to take it over, but the biggest problem is matching buyers to the crop. You only have a few days you can pick the fruit and you need to have someone lined up to buy it. To do that you need to know when and about how much fruit you will have.