COST OF ESTABLISHING A VINEYARD.
In this, of course, allowances must be made for soil, locality, cost of plants, cost of timber, etc., which will vary with the locality. The estimation given here is about what it would cost here, with the leading varieties.
COST OF AN ACRE OF CONCORD.
| Preparing ground by ploughing, laying off, etc., | $ 50 00 |
| 700 first-class yearling plants, to be planted 6×10, $12 per hundred, | 84 00 |
| 450 posts, 15 feet apart, 10 cents each, | 45 00 |
| 450 intermediate stakes, 3 cents each, | 13 50 |
| 600 lbs. No. 12 wire, 16 cents per lb., | 96 00 |
| Cost of erecting trellis, | 50 00 |
| Attendance, labor, etc., during first year, | 50 00 |
| Interest on capital, | 20 00 |
| $408 50 |
The following year the vineyard can be made to pay all expenses, by layering, etc.
COST OF AN ACRE OF HERBEMONT.
| Preparing ground, | 50 00 |
| 700 first class plants, 6×10, $25 per hundred, | 175 00 |
| 450 posts, 10 cents each, | 45 00 |
| 450 stakes, 3 cents each, | 13 50 |
| 600 lbs. wire, 16 cents per lb., | 96 00 |
| Cost of erecting trellis, | 50 00 |
| Attendance, labor, during first two years, | 125 00 |
| Interest on capital during first two years, | 66 00 |
| $620 50 |