Kinda startling.
Could've just subscribed to it if all he wanted was a bookmark...
Cheers!
Could've just subscribed to it if all he wanted was a bookmark...
Cheers!
Kinda startling.
Could've just subscribed to it if all he wanted was a bookmark...
Cheers!
Startling? this is the internet! two girls one cup was startling, bumping a long dead thread? nope, everyday occurance.
I agree subscribing would have worked, but then we wouldn't be having this interesting e-conversation now would we?
cheers!!![]()
where is this subscribe button.
right now I'm having a hard time believing that a person can even patent a plant but i love being wrong. can you show me?
http://www.google.com/patents?hl=en
3rd of February next year : https://patents.google.com/patent/USPP14127P2/en
As an aside, Simcoe (YCR14) expired in April : https://patents.google.com/patent/USPP12213P2/en
Citra (HBC394) is patented until January 2029 : https://patents.google.com/patent/USPP21289P3/en
There's no "usually", as I think these are the first cases of patents expiring on hops, certainly major ones. So we don't know.
But don't expect Amarillo to suddenly appear for sale on 4th February, it takes time for third parties to build up stock. And you won't get rhizomes to start with, you'll see cuttings (and potentially tissue-culture-grown plants) some 2 years before you're likely to see rhizomes, but there tend to be more controls (and practical limits) on movement of plants in leaf.
Very old post but I just saw now (Hops Direct) - no longer has Amarillo but I just bought 3 pounds of Citra (also or still $13.50). Not thrilled about 5 day USPS - but I am looking forward to the shipment. An outstanding price if these are as I am anticipating - if not only $50 total with shipping.Does anyone know if any of the other available rhizomes were once proprietary like Simcoe, Amarillo, Warrior, etc. are. Just wondering if these varieties will be available at some point or if we just need to wait for something better to be developed that replaces them on a farm that doesn't need to lock them up. Don't get me wrong, I'm all about capitalism, but I needs me some legal amarillo and simcoe rhizomes!
I'm sure it's already been talked about here, but hopsdirect has lbs. of amarillo for $13.50!!