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Grafting some pecans
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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 1003010" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>The big deal down here at this moment is olives. One of our political types is fanning the flames of this get rich quick venture. It only costs a few thousand per acre to plant them and he of course gets a cut off each tree planted. You can then have them processed into oil at "his" plant for a small fee. Great thing is you can sell olive oil for $80/gal - he says. In all, you can make $600/acre/year - he says. With his connections public television has been given this some free advertisement cause its such a good idea - I guess.</p><p></p><p>Seeing all this money, I of course had to dive into this myself and am now the proud owner of two olive trees. I've learned cows love to eat olive trees for some reason. Mine have been in the ground two full years and I should be getting a check this fall when the crop comes in. They aren't nearly as big as he said they would be but I'm sure they will grow a lot this summer. Sortof like compensatory gain. Know another fella who planted several acres and his have been in the ground for 5 years. He got impatient and bulldozed them up this fall. Man had he only waited another year I'm sure he would have been rich.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 1003010, member: 4362"] The big deal down here at this moment is olives. One of our political types is fanning the flames of this get rich quick venture. It only costs a few thousand per acre to plant them and he of course gets a cut off each tree planted. You can then have them processed into oil at "his" plant for a small fee. Great thing is you can sell olive oil for $80/gal - he says. In all, you can make $600/acre/year - he says. With his connections public television has been given this some free advertisement cause its such a good idea - I guess. Seeing all this money, I of course had to dive into this myself and am now the proud owner of two olive trees. I've learned cows love to eat olive trees for some reason. Mine have been in the ground two full years and I should be getting a check this fall when the crop comes in. They aren't nearly as big as he said they would be but I'm sure they will grow a lot this summer. Sortof like compensatory gain. Know another fella who planted several acres and his have been in the ground for 5 years. He got impatient and bulldozed them up this fall. Man had he only waited another year I'm sure he would have been rich. [/QUOTE]
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