The Hop Farming Process

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PRUNING, PLANTING, AND STRINGING

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TRAINING

Training is the art of wrapping the hop bines around the string, or Coir, from the Stringing process. Hops are put on the string in a clockwise direction. This helps the bines navigate as they begin to climb to the top of the trellis.

Knowing how many bines or shoots to put on each string is dependent on hop variety, plant spacing, and row spacing. A very aggressive, large hop will get fewer bines, usually 2 or 3. A less aggressive hop will normally receive 3 bines at a minimum, with a goal of 4.

Training is the MOST important part of the hop farming process. Timing is everything and knowing what bines and shoots to pick is crucial to the best yield for the season.

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CULTIVATION, COVER CROP, AND HILLING

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