Agricultural Production Plan

Property Overview

I. Executive Summary

Family Orchards LLC conducts diversified agricultural production in Glades County, Florida. The operation targets direct-to-consumer retail sales from specialty crops, Christmas tree cultivation, and small-scale aquaculture.

II. Current and Planned Crop Production
  • Lemongrass: 1 acre planted during 2024; first commercial harvest targeted for 2026.
  • Pine trees (Christmas trees): 1.5 acres planted during 2025; cultivation targets retail Christmas tree sales starting with the 2030 season.
  • Sugarcane: 4 acres scheduled for planting during March 2026; first harvest targeted for 2027.
  • Bamboo (edible shoots only): 0.5 acre scheduled for planting during 2026; shoot harvest targeted roughly one year after planting. No pole harvest or pole sales.
III. Aquaculture Production Plan (Tilapia — Beginning 2026)

Beginning in 2026, the operation will use an existing 10,000-square-foot freshwater pond (about 0.23 acre of surface area) for small-scale Nile tilapia production.

Fish vendor holding tilapia at Portbell market
  • Species: Nile tilapia
  • Projected annual stocking: 400–600 fingerlings
  • Target survival range: 70–75%
  • Target harvest weight: 1.25 pounds per fish (average)
  • Projected yield: 450–550 pounds per production cycle

Stocking occurs during fall. Grow-out continues for 6–8 months, with harvest during the summer. Retail sales proceed through direct-to-consumer channels.

Pond management includes feed control, water-quality monitoring, predator management, and scheduled harvest. Future upgrades could include aeration to expand production capacity.

IV. Revenue History and Projections
  • 2025 actual gross sales: $2,000
  • 2026 projected gross sales: about $8,000 (lemongrass plus tilapia)
  • 2027 projected gross sales: about $15,000 (sugarcane plus lemongrass plus bamboo shoots plus tilapia); about $12,000 projected from sugarcane and lemongrass sales
  • 2030 and beyond: gross sales projected above $30,000 annually once Christmas tree harvest begins

Operational practices include

  • Commercial intent and sales: retail sales records and projected income targets for specialty crops, row crops, Christmas trees, and aquaculture.
  • Continuous management: planting, cultivation, mowing, weed control, fertilization, and irrigation planning across production blocks.
  • Land care and improvement: soil amendments, cover-crop use, mulching, and site preparation on fallow blocks scheduled for planting.
  • Aquaculture management: feed management, water-quality monitoring, predator deterrence, and seasonal harvest scheduling.