How far apart should grape vine posts be?

Each vine will require between 6 and 8 feet of horizontal space, and three or four vines can be planted between posts, so the space between posts will range from 21 feet to 28 feet, depending on vine spacing and the number of vines between the posts. Spacing between the posts shouldn’t be more than 30 feet.

How much does it cost to plant an acre of grape vines?

Planting A Vineyard Planting costs can range anywhere from $30,000 acre over a three year period for a straight forward relatively flat piece of land to upwards of $100,000 per acre over a three year period for a very steep slope with lots of rocks and infrastructure to install.

How many grape vines should I plant?

Use one vine per 50-100 sq. ft. of arbor space, or more if vigorous varieties are used. A healthy vine will take up a minimum of about 50 square feet of arbor space, and vigorous varieties or vines grown on deep, rich soil should be given 75 to 100 square feet or more.

Which direction should grapevines be planted?

Grape rows are ideally oriented in a north-south direction for maximum sunlight interception. However, slope may dictate a different row orientation to avoid operating equipment across slope or in cases where rows running down slope would lead to severe soil erosion.

How tall should a grape trellis be?

Wine grapes may be trellised at a 40-inch (100-cm) height, which is convenient for harvesting and pruning. A slightly greater height (5 ft [1.5 m]) is common in table grape production, but arbors or patio structures 7 feet (2.1 m) high or more may be used.

How much money does a small vineyard make?

For a vineyard in full production, recent studies indicate an annual return of $2,500 to $5,000 per acre. These numbers vary depending upon quality and demand.

How much is a 1 acre vineyard worth?

Top sites there can cost $400,000 to $500,000 an acre. “These high-end, high-quality pieces are in great demand,” he said. “Everyone wants this land, including the wine industry guy.