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Example Worksheet # 16 - Planting and Harvesting Schedule

your planting and harvesting schedules.

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maximum capacity.

Crop— Year Activity


Plant
Broccoli
Harvest
Plant
Leaf Greens 1
Harvest
Plant
J-lerbs
Harvest
Plant
Cucumbers
Harvest
Plant
Spinach
Harvest
Plant
Cabbage
Harvest
Plant
Potatoes
Harvest
Plant
Carrots 3
Harvest
Plant
Beets 3
Harvest
Plant
Strawberries 1
Harvest

Appendix B - Example Worksheets B-27


g Schedule

achieve the required crop harvest to meet the marketing strategy?

. it is anti, ipatcd that several growing seasons Nk ill be necessary i•rior to identilkalion of the. most productive approach for

What is your planting and harvesting schedule? Identify the year each crop will first be planted.
Jan Feb Mar
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X X

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reviewed and updated by the Farm Manager based on actual crops and planting and harvest schedules.
harvest to meet the marketing strategy?
operational plan focused on highly productive cropping systems including crop rotation, succession planting, intercropping, compan
,,1 mine of plantings including removal of plants prior to fill production capacity to allow for the start of a second crop to advance
•rior to identilkalion of the. most productive approach for

A )r M. Jan

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No l(;: Eslimates ate based on three seasons ofpiwduction. These estimates are pi ovided for evaluation purposes and need to be
and planting and harvest schedules.
ems including crop rotation, succession planting, intercropping, companion
or the start of a second crop to advance

Jul Aug Sep_ Oct Nov Dec


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purposes and need to be

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