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Can anyone recommend: Maintenance for Almonds 20,000m2

Posted: Thu Aug 3, 2023 8:00am
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JoanneX

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im looking for someone that can maintain the crops of Almonds for me all year round, i own 20,000m2 in Pinoso, can anyone help please

Ela17

Posted: Thu Aug 3, 2023 3:46pm

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TheRower

Posted: Thu Aug 3, 2023 4:08pm

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Posted: Thu Aug 3, 2023 4:08pm

Wow, someone comes on asking for help and gets pelters. 

For all we know this person may have inherited the land, or her partner may have died, etc. Even if that is not the case, we can try and be kind and help!

JoanneX

Posted: Thu Aug 3, 2023 4:18pm

JoanneX

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Posted: Thu Aug 3, 2023 4:18pm

Ela17 wrote on Thu Aug 3, 2023 3:46pm:

they trees are in perfect condition, i just want to keep them maintained 

JoanneX

Posted: Thu Aug 3, 2023 4:20pm

JoanneX

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Posted: Thu Aug 3, 2023 4:20pm

TheRower wrote on Thu Aug 3, 2023 4:08pm:

Wow, someone comes on asking for help and gets pelters. 

For all we know this person may have inherited the land, or her partner may have died, etc. Even if that is not the case, we can try and be kind and help!

thankyou, i bought land off a farmer the trees are perfect, i was going to build on but decided to keep and farm, but would like to employ someone  to maintain thats all

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Villas

Posted: Thu Aug 3, 2023 4:23pm

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Posted: Thu Aug 3, 2023 4:23pm

Ela17 wrote on Thu Aug 3, 2023 3:46pm:

Ela17:

If you don´t mind me mentioning, your short-sighted comment to the OP was a slightly insulting solution.

After 20yrs here with many almond trees, I employed the local farmer who maintained my land, pruned the trees & took the almonds to the local co-op.

In return, I received (no golden bricks) but fresh olive oil, a few selections of turrón, a few jars of golden mountain honey & enough almonds for a year. & years of winter early almond blossom views. I´m sorry about your radishes.

V

JoanneX

Posted: Thu Aug 3, 2023 4:29pm

JoanneX

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Posted: Thu Aug 3, 2023 4:29pm

Villas wrote on Thu Aug 3, 2023 4:23pm:

Ela17:

If you don´t mind me mentioning, your short-sighted comment to the OP was a slightly insulting solution.

After 20yrs here with many almond trees, I employed the local farmer who maintained my land, pruned the trees & took the almonds to the local co-op.

In return, I received (no golden bricks) but fresh olive oil, a few selections of turrón, a few jars of golden mountain honey & enough almonds for a year. & years of winter early almond blossom views. I´m sorry about your radishes.

V

thankyou for your comment, it was so enlightening  to receive such amazing advice

JoanneX

Posted: Thu Aug 3, 2023 5:32pm

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Posted: Thu Aug 3, 2023 5:32pm

Villas wrote on Thu Aug 3, 2023 4:23pm:

Ela17:

If you don´t mind me mentioning, your short-sighted comment to the OP was a slightly insulting solution.

After 20yrs here with many almond trees, I employed the local farmer who maintained my land, pruned the trees & took the almonds to the local co-op.

In return, I received (no golden bricks) but fresh olive oil, a few selections of turrón, a few jars of golden mountain honey & enough almonds for a year. & years of winter early almond blossom views. I´m sorry about your radishes.

V

thankyou, id like to keep the trees amazing as they are, as the original farmer has now executed his lease 

VictorEmman

Posted: Fri Aug 4, 2023 12:49pm

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Posted: Fri Aug 4, 2023 12:49pm

It is the first year you have these almond trees ? The production could reach around 10 000€ for 20 000m2.

I'm living at 30mn of Pinoso, I could be interested but I follow agroecological ways, means no venon.

I really don't see relation between Almond and radish... lol ! The pest on almond is generaly a typical fungus attack and this fungus doesn't attack radish, tomatoes and all sort of vegetable. 

To manage in agroecological way means no use of chimical and venon, but also the care of the soil, means for example, NO TILL. Till is used to kill the weeds, but the weeds are beneficial for the soil and the trees. No till, but just cut the weed in its times.

I could be interested to help you, but don't know how much I could earn for this work.

JoanneX

Posted: Fri Aug 4, 2023 5:45pm

JoanneX

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Posted: Fri Aug 4, 2023 5:45pm

VictorEmman wrote on Fri Aug 4, 2023 12:49pm:

It is the first year you have these almond trees ? The production could reach around 10 000€ for 20 000m2.

I'm living at 30mn of Pinoso, I could be interested but I follow agroecological ways, means no venon.

I really don't see relation between Almond and radish... lol ! The pest on almond is generaly a typical fungus attack and this fungus doesn't attack radish, tomatoes and all sort of vegetable. 

To manage in agroecological way means no use of chimical and venon, but also the care of the soil, means for example, NO TILL. Till is used to kill the weeds, but the weeds are beneficial for the soil and the trees. No till, but just cut the weed in its times.

I could be interested to help you, but don't know how much I could earn for this work.

Yes the trees have been maintained thoroughly for many years, the farmer is retiring now, how much would you charge per season approximately please

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