How to Install Twines in a Hopyard
Because of the rapidly growing craft beer industry and rising hop prices, the potential of hops as an alternative crop is currently being investigated at the UF/IFAS GCREC. Proper installation of twines is critical to facilitate easier crop management and harvesting. This new article by explains ho...
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Because of the rapidly growing craft beer industry and rising hop prices, the potential of hops as an alternative crop is currently being investigated at the UF/IFAS GCREC. Proper installation of twines is critical to facilitate easier crop management and harvesting. This new article by explains how to install twines on a 18-ft hop trellis. It is part of a series that reviews the challenges of hop production in Florida. Written by Shinsuke Agehara and Christopher DelCastillo; 3 pp.
https://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/hs1418
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title | How to Install Twines in a Hopyard |
title_full | How to Install Twines in a Hopyard |
title_fullStr | How to Install Twines in a Hopyard |
title_full_unstemmed | How to Install Twines in a Hopyard |
title_short | How to Install Twines in a Hopyard |
title_sort | how to install twines in a hopyard |
topic | Alternative crop Hops Humulus lupulus |
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