Very wrong.
Not that I give a shit about what you trolls think. I didn't post for debate.
Don't make assumptions about other people on here. You might know a thing or two about growing (based on the knowledge level of the forum I'd doubt it), but you don't know shit about me.
I've also worked on vineyards, orchards, and in logistics for a produce company. My real world experience exceeds cannabis.
You want to see someone growing like this now?
https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=164917
And how does this guy trim his bud?
http://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=137684
You've obviously never used a trimmer before. Not to say hand trimming isn't needed, just not to the scale you are proposing.
Whatever though, you guys are living in a dream world. I have yet to see someone speak about Fair Market Value or the effect that the repeal of prohibition had on the price of Alcohol. Some of you are saying $250 an ounce. I (could) pay $250 an ounce now for indoor Blue Dream! It makes no sense.
Also, the cost of the plant needs to be regulated to keep all of California's farmers growing food rather than a high value crop like Cannabis. This price fixing will drive the price DOWN not up.
Not like I expect a bunch of stoners to have a firm grip on economics, but I'm still surprised by some of the ignorance. Just a lot of narrow minded, short sighted, uneducated, dribble.
You're going on ignore. Ahh, how I love ignore.
Obviously, you've never done a large scale grow... LOL
I've been gardening all my life. Spent my early years on my Grandparents' ranch.
My friends were all ranchers and their kids.
Your yield estimates seem to indicate that Cannabis produces flowers like corn and wheat produce seeds.
Firstly, gardeners MUST be able to move among the plants, or spraying for bud worms and other sprays becomes impractical. Figure about 25% of the area is dedicated to walking space.
43560 sq. ft. x .75 = 32670 available sq. ft for planting area. I would plant on a 3' x 10' grid, maintaining the walking area up to 6' with screens. Depending on strain, further growth would fill in some of the area over the path. 1452 plants.
Assuming each plant fills 24 sq. ft. with overhang, a good estimate of maximum yield would be 40 grams x 24 sq. ft. x 1452 plants = 3073 pounds.
Anybody who beats 40 grams per square foot outdoors, is spending a LOT of time outdoors, in a large grow.
Everyone here knows about Tom Hill and some of the other growers there.
Considering your defensiveness, I'd guess you're about 19.
With Cannabis, economy of scale only goes so far.
The primary problem a farmer faces is maintaining quality. This takes a lot of human eyes, watching for problems and treating them daily.
Assuming anybody would try, and succeed in growing hundreds of acres of Cannabis more than once is silly.
Trimming is a seasonal endeavor. A top trimmer, with very quick hands might trim 100 pounds per season.
That means you need THIRTY trimmers for EACH acre.
There will be plenty of room for corn and wheat.
The loss of buds using power trimmers offsets any savings in trimming costs, unless the operators are very slow and attentive. Quality of trimming will always be an issue with consumers.(Oh! There's a LEAF!!!)
There will be plenty of room for corn and wheat.