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Why would a blueberry grow choose to machine pick over hand pick?
Some berries don't ship well to far away places, so they can't easily be sold fresh. So instead that berry would go to the process market, which means, either frozen, dried or as juice.
It also can largely depend on the price you as a grower are being paid per pound. If it is a low price, then you cannot afford to pick it by hand. This year it cost us $0.70 per pound to pay a picker to hand pick. When you are only being paid $1.00 per pound for fresh market, you are losing money after you add up all your expenses to grow the berries.
It costs $0.10-.15 to harvest per pound to machine pick so that is much less expensive. The downside is you get paid less for machine picked berries. This year it is likely $0.70. Factor in the berries that get dropped on the ground (which happens also with hand pick but not as bad), and how much dockage you get. Dockage is the percentage of berries that have to be sorted out because they are green, not yet ripe enough, soft or shriveled. We have dockage for hand pick too but usually it isn't as high of percentage.
So it can depend on the variety you grow, what the market will pay you or if you just can't get any pickers to show up!
Anymore questions you all have? Let me know!
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