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Camronn W.
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Does money really grow on trees?

Camronn W.
  • Investor
  • Naples, FL
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Hello, wondering if anyone has any experience/knowledge with a cash crop? I’ve been reading about some returns that can be achieved and it definitely has  me thinking. 

This is according to one source. Maybe it’s very exaggerated, but I’d be happy with half of that every 6 months per acre.

For example, 

Gourmet Garlic Revenue:
You can get up to $16 per pound for gourmet garlic. And the average crop yields for garlic are roughly 10,000 to 12,000 pounds per acre, making it worth between $160,000-$192,000.

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