Posted by Rich_WI on September 10, 2014 at 17:54:04 from (50.50.95.159):
In Reply to: What to do posted by Dave H (MI) on September 10, 2014 at 11:25:20:
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The bottom aint going to fall out of hops any time soon. Its stronger than ever and with even more microbreweries (and the the "buy local" thing going around with all the hippies) it sure aint going anywhere.
The question to ask is, is anybody else around you going to plant and supply the micro breweries. Thats the question. If somebody edges you out you are gonna get stuck holding the hops.
Start small. Get to know the brewmaster and get him to commit ($$$$$) to you small crop, he can sell it is limited runs of beer. Add production in following years as you see how things work out. Its a slow crop to get going though but because of the different equipment needed, thats not a bad thing.
Around here, there is still high demand for the locally grown stuff and breweries are still looking for local sources for their hops. They will likely never be satisfied due to all the different varieties of hops and always wanting to brew a variety of beers.
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