With the revival of the small grains industry in the Northeast and the strength of the localvore movement, craft breweries and distilleries have expressed an interest in sourcing local barley for malting. Malting barley must meet specific quality characteristics such as low protein content and high germination. Many farmers are also interested in barley as a concentrated, high-energy feed source for livestock. Depending on the variety, barley can be planted in either the spring or fall, and both two- and six-row barley can be used for malting and livestock feed
There is an interest amongst bakers and the grain industry in the development of local grain varieti...
Demand is increasing for locally grown malt barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) in northeastern North Americ...
Due to the strict quality requirements, only 10 percent of worldwide barley is used for malting, tho...
With the revival of the small grains industry in the Northeast and the strength of the localvore mov...
With the revival of the small grains industry in the Northeast and the strength of the locavore move...
With the revival of the small grains industry in the Northeast and the strength of the localvore mov...
With the revival of the small grains industry in the Northeast and the strength of the locavore move...
With the revival of the small grains industry in the Northeast and the strength of the localvore mov...
The revival of the small grains industry in the Northeast and the strength of the locavore movement,...
There has been increasing interest in growing barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) for malting in Vermont and...
With the revival of the small grains industry in the Northeast and the strength of the localvore mov...
There is growing interest in malt barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) production in the Northeast United Sta...
There is growing interest in malting barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) production in the Northeastern Unit...
In 2009, the University of Vermont Extension established malting barley and oat variety trials at th...
Demand for local, organic grains has been increasing in recent years as businesses such as flour mil...
There is an interest amongst bakers and the grain industry in the development of local grain varieti...
Demand is increasing for locally grown malt barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) in northeastern North Americ...
Due to the strict quality requirements, only 10 percent of worldwide barley is used for malting, tho...
With the revival of the small grains industry in the Northeast and the strength of the localvore mov...
With the revival of the small grains industry in the Northeast and the strength of the locavore move...
With the revival of the small grains industry in the Northeast and the strength of the localvore mov...
With the revival of the small grains industry in the Northeast and the strength of the locavore move...
With the revival of the small grains industry in the Northeast and the strength of the localvore mov...
The revival of the small grains industry in the Northeast and the strength of the locavore movement,...
There has been increasing interest in growing barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) for malting in Vermont and...
With the revival of the small grains industry in the Northeast and the strength of the localvore mov...
There is growing interest in malt barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) production in the Northeast United Sta...
There is growing interest in malting barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) production in the Northeastern Unit...
In 2009, the University of Vermont Extension established malting barley and oat variety trials at th...
Demand for local, organic grains has been increasing in recent years as businesses such as flour mil...
There is an interest amongst bakers and the grain industry in the development of local grain varieti...
Demand is increasing for locally grown malt barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) in northeastern North Americ...
Due to the strict quality requirements, only 10 percent of worldwide barley is used for malting, tho...