Downy mildew has been identified as the primary pathogen plaguing our northeastern hop yards. This disease causes reduced yield, poor hop quality, and can even cause the plant to die in severe cases. Control measures that reduce disease infection and spread while minimizing the impact on the environment, are desperately needed for the region. Mechanical control is one means to reduce downy mildew pressure in hop yards. Scratching, pruning, or crowning is a practice initiated in the early spring prior to or when new growth has just emerged from the soil
As the acreage of hops continues to grow in the northeast, there is increasing need for regionally s...
Hops production continues to increase throughout the the Northeast. While hops were historically gro...
Hops production has increased steadily throughout the Northeast over the past 6 years. While hops we...
Downy mildew has been identified as the primary pathogen plaguing our northeastern hop yards. This d...
Downy mildew has been identified as the primary pathogen plaguing our northeastern hop yards. This d...
Downy mildew has been identified as the primary pathogen plaguing our northeastern hop yards. This d...
As the acreage of hops continues to rapidly expand in the northeast, there is a great need for produ...
Early season hop yard maintenance includes several critical tasks including crowning and training. T...
Until now, commercial hop (Humulus lupulus L.) production has not occurred in the northeast (NE) reg...
As the acreage of hops continues to grow in the northeast, there is increasing need for regionally s...
Until now, commercial hop (Humulus lupulus L.) production has not occurred in the northeast (NE) reg...
During the 2015 growing season, the major pest challenges we encountered at the hopyard at the Borde...
Great interest has been kindled in producing hops in the Northeast. While hops were historically gro...
Great interest has been kindled in producing hops in the Northeast. While hops were historically gro...
Until now, commercial hop (Humulus lupulus L.) production has not occurred in the northeast (NE) reg...
As the acreage of hops continues to grow in the northeast, there is increasing need for regionally s...
Hops production continues to increase throughout the the Northeast. While hops were historically gro...
Hops production has increased steadily throughout the Northeast over the past 6 years. While hops we...
Downy mildew has been identified as the primary pathogen plaguing our northeastern hop yards. This d...
Downy mildew has been identified as the primary pathogen plaguing our northeastern hop yards. This d...
Downy mildew has been identified as the primary pathogen plaguing our northeastern hop yards. This d...
As the acreage of hops continues to rapidly expand in the northeast, there is a great need for produ...
Early season hop yard maintenance includes several critical tasks including crowning and training. T...
Until now, commercial hop (Humulus lupulus L.) production has not occurred in the northeast (NE) reg...
As the acreage of hops continues to grow in the northeast, there is increasing need for regionally s...
Until now, commercial hop (Humulus lupulus L.) production has not occurred in the northeast (NE) reg...
During the 2015 growing season, the major pest challenges we encountered at the hopyard at the Borde...
Great interest has been kindled in producing hops in the Northeast. While hops were historically gro...
Great interest has been kindled in producing hops in the Northeast. While hops were historically gro...
Until now, commercial hop (Humulus lupulus L.) production has not occurred in the northeast (NE) reg...
As the acreage of hops continues to grow in the northeast, there is increasing need for regionally s...
Hops production continues to increase throughout the the Northeast. While hops were historically gro...
Hops production has increased steadily throughout the Northeast over the past 6 years. While hops we...