I came across this and found it interesting.
http://www.blogaboutbeer.com/2008/04/10/hop-hop-hooray/
http://www.blogaboutbeer.com/2008/04/10/hop-hop-hooray/
They fail to mention, though, that it'll be a couple years before that newly conditioned land is producing marketable crops. Hopsdirect.com has a couple PDF's on their website from the IHB conference that are good reads.
That's how he has a 7,000+ Post count.:cross:why you wizzing all over my thread. LOL
Yeah, not posting per se, but whizzing...That's how he has a 7,000+ Post count.:cross:
I'm TRYING to spread a little sun shine here, why you wizzing all over my thread. LOL
I think its time for all you closet hop hoarders to speak up and share the wealth
Cheers to that! I'm gonna have to put brewing on the far back burner until the prices start to go down....
I think its time for all you closet hop hoarders to speak up and share the wealth
Incidentally, the wife has given me permission to increase our hop acreage next year! I'm thinking along the side of the house...
Can I be your first contract? Lock me in a 25 a lb? :rockin::rockin::rockin:
Incidentally, the wife has given me permission to increase our hop acreage next year! I'm thinking along the side of the house...
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