I can list dry ounces of this years yield:
Hallertau ZERO (The nobles don't grow for me)
Golding ZERO
Tettnang ZERO
Glacier 3.5
Horizon ZERO
Cascade 22 (two plants)
Fuggle and Willamette (mixed) .5
Centennial 5.5
Pride of Ringwood 5.5
Newport 10.75
Nugget 16
Magnum 5.25
Zeus 1.5 I moved this plant- last year I got 8-10 ounces. The moved hurt my totals.
Mt Hood 4
Sterling 1.75
Chinook 16.5
I have more than I know what to do with, which is a great place to be.
Lol. And that's why I'm not a professional reader.
First year dry yields:
Centennial: 4.5 oz
Chinook: 7.5 oz
Cascade: 7.5 oz
Fuggles: 0.25 oz
Total: 1.234375 lbs
So, running total for this thread: 24.584375 pounds
Cheers!
really? what u use for a scale? or u just adding #'s to be a feirce guy to make us all add more numbers into the equation? if the last is true:cross:glad i got mine in early.
lol i understood that it was just math. but hey round up for us poor drunk guys.
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31.5 pounds
Clarno- please give us an average yield per acre, per variety, and how many plants per acre. It is not about how big you are, but about who has the best yields per variety . . .
If I could hazard a guess - About 100 -120 acres? About 1500-1600#/ acre? Divide by 1200 plants per acre = 1.3# yield per plant average?
I'm suprised to learn a pro on average grows 1.3 # per string. I have hops that give me 5 lbs per plant. I have plants that give me zero, but I thought the average would be higher.
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