The you-pic-it thing sounds good in theory but is HARD to work(BTDT). 1-you gonna have people that are gonna break down your vines and plants, Pick the best and destroy the rest. 2-some big overweight clumsey slob is gonna stumble over a dirt clod and sprain or break an ankle, and it will take $300,000 of your money to get them well.( or they will be stung by a bee or wasp with the same effect.) 3-you gonna have people who scope out your place in the daytime while they are picking, and return at night to help themselves to your stuff,(whatever is in your sheds, your mach. equip. etc.)
You have a noble idea but do lots of homework before you leap. 1- try to grow a crop that is in demand 2- grow a crop that will bring big money 3- grow a crop that has a very long growing season 4- anything you grow is gonna be VERRRRRY labor intensive, and time consuming.
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