The economics of an innovative long stem rose production system are examined as a specialized perpetual production system as well as an enterprise integrated with other typical greenhouse products. Commercial quality cut roses can be grown in a single stem system from cuttings. Economic considerations integrating seasonal market prices, seasonal energy costs, special capital and labor costs etc. were included in the analysis.
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Paper provided by University of Kentucky, Department of Agricultural Economics in its series Staff Papers with number
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