Study up!

To quote the Gorst Valley guys on the Hops 101 and 201 courses:  “The 101 class throws information at the participants so fast it is compared to drinking from a fire hose.  So to continue the analogy, 201 is like bellying up to the water tower itself.”  Study up for the  courses by reviewing Jason …

Northeast Hop Alliance Presents Hops 101 and 201 Courses

Saturday-Sunday, October 9 and 10, 2010 Fenimore Art Museum 5798 State Highway 80 Cooperstown, NY 13326 Hops 101-Introductory Level $95 for Northeast Hop Alliance (NeHA) members, $115 for non-NeHA members Hops 201- Technical Production Workshop (Must have taken Hops 101 or have 200 hills to register) $245 for NeHA members, $295 for non-NeHA members Courses …

Hops are Hip

Please join us for this exciting on-farm workshop focusing on hops production and using small grains for brewing! Location: Four Star Farms 496 Pine Meadow Road, Northfield, MA Hosts: Gene & Bonnie L’Etoile Date: August 20, 2010 Time: 11:00 am—3:00 pm Click here to download pdf version of this brochure. Please join us on Friday, …

May 14, 2010

I know I promised many of you that we would make the presentations public from our March 26th Hops Conference: Hopping To It.  Please allow me to assure you that that is still our intention, and it is still in the works.  I won’t bore you with the details (processing large video files, etc.), but …

March 18, 2010

Greetings Folks! Rosalie Madden here, your household hop enthusiast and dedicated researcher. Welcome to the first post on the What’s Hoppening Blog. This is one of the mediums (media?) through which we will be conveying the latest on our research, regional hoppy news, pest warnings, fun factoids, and other interesting tidbits. There will probably be …

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