The Complete Guide to Redcurrant Farming in New Hampshire
Can you grow Redcurrant in New Hampshire? Well suited. Ideal soil pH 6 - 8, ~5.34 t/ha yield, $1,200 - $2,500 / t market range. Soil, climate and ROI data.
Is Redcurrant viable in New Hampshire?
Redcurrant is well suited to New Hampshire: growing-season temperatures (~17.6°C) and rainfall (~1254 mm) fall within its 12–22°C range. Redcurrant is a perennial fruits & stimulants that performs best around 12 - 22 °C with a seasonal water requirement of 500 mm / season. Run a coordinate-level audit for the exact figures at your field.
Growing Redcurrant in New Hampshire: what to expect
New Hampshire is wetter (~1254 mm/yr) than Redcurrant's ~500 mm need — prioritise good drainage to avoid waterlogging and root disease. Plant Redcurrant in early spring once the risk of hard frost has passed in New Hampshire.
Optimal Soil & Climate Conditions for Redcurrant
To maximize your Redcurrant yield in New Hampshire, match your field to the crop's actual requirements below before planting.
| Parameter | Redcurrant Requirement |
|---|---|
| Soil pH | 6 - 8 |
| Water Requirement | 500 mm / season |
| Optimal Temperature | 12 - 22 °C |
| Waterlogging Tolerance | Intolerant |
| Nitrogen Demand | Moderate |
Expected Yield & Financial Forecasting
Lenders and growers evaluating Redcurrant in New Hampshire weigh production against live commodity prices. The figures below are this crop's typical baselines.
| Metric | Estimated Value |
|---|---|
| Average Yield / Hectare | 5.34 t/ha |
| Market Price | $1,200 - $2,500 / t |
| Estimated Gross Revenue | $9,879 / Hectare |
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