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Utah's Flower Farms Bloom, Generating $1.3M in State Tax Revenue

27 Oct, 2025

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Summary

  • Utah's cut flower industry booming, with 199 farms as of 2025
  • Flower farms generate more revenue than strawberries or peppers
  • Wildlife overpass in Parleys Canyon saves $15M in taxpayer costs
Utah's Flower Farms Bloom, Generating $1.3M in State Tax Revenue

As of October 2025, Utah's cut flower industry is experiencing a remarkable surge, with the number of flower farms in the state jumping from 15 to 199 over the past seven years. This booming sector now accounts for around $1.3 million in state tax revenue, according to a new report led by researchers at Utah State University.

The growth in Utah's flower farms can be attributed to several factors. Many flowers cannot be easily shipped into the state due to their susceptibility to damage, and the rising costs of imported flowers due to tariffs have further bolstered the local industry. Surprisingly, the cut flower business is proving more profitable than traditional agricultural staples like strawberries and peppers.

Beyond the flower industry, the report also highlights other environmental trends and research in Utah. One notable success story is the wildlife overpass installed over Parleys Canyon, which has facilitated over 4,300 safe crossings by deer and moose, translating to an estimated $15 million in taxpayer savings over the structure's lifetime due to reduced vehicle collisions.

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However, the state still faces challenges, such as the need to address the over 100 "high-hazard" dams that require costly rehabilitation. The report aims to provide state lawmakers with comprehensive data to inform policy decisions on a wide range of environmental issues, from energy needs to water conservation and air quality.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Utah's flower farms have grown from 15 to 199 since 2018, a remarkable surge in the industry.
The Utah cut flower industry generated around $1.3 million in state tax revenue in 2025.
Utah's wildlife overpass in Parleys Canyon has facilitated over 4,300 safe crossings by deer and moose, saving an estimated $15 million in taxpayer costs.

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