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Old 07-07-2010, 09:54 PM   #13 (permalink)
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Default Re: What are signs that my Orinocos are ready for harvest?

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Originally Posted by rv View Post
That's impressive, I think it would be a full time job to manage an acre or two.
Are they all the same variety?

I'm sure it could get out of hand, just the few plants I have increase exponentially every season..

Happy farming
It is literally KILLING me to keep up with this, yes. Should have four guys, fulltime, at least during harvest - I have myself and my little Irishman, Mark-O, who works harder and smarter than all three I had before put together.
Mark-O works around 60 hours per week, I work around three days during the week and have worked the past seven weekends.
Hopefully when we get some cash back in the till, we can hire another fulltimer.
I'm just ready to get on my Goldwing and goooooooooo for a month.

P.S. Come see us anytime you want - make sure to message or call first, as I am not always here and Mark-O is big on security and won't let anyone in without my say-so.
Yes, all Orinocos, as the "money" partner insisted due to his market in Miami.
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