On the farm the time has come for the hop cones to show up in mass. We can now get fairly accurate estimates of how each yard will pick as far as yields are concerned. When the crop gets heavy the wires will start to sag under the weight and the anchor poles in the yards begin to bow slightly.
The yard pictured below has reached the point where the cones are noticeable.
A fair amount of hops on the high alpha vines, these will be harvested around mid-September, the middle of harvest for us.
The Nugget yard on the other hand will be harvested near the end of our season, as you may be able to see cones are just beginning to form (leaving the burr stage).
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
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2 comments:
If it is not a huge issue could you post a close up picture or two of some hops when they are ready to pick? I am a homebrewer with two hop plants and this is my first year growing.
Thanks,
Rob
We posted a few pictures of the cones and an idea of how far out each are from harvest for us here on the farm. Enjoy.
Tyler
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