News
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Bine and Dine! Monthly hop webinar series
Published on March 25, 2019
Join live for monthly growing tips and best management practices. -
International Hop Growers Convention announces 57th Congress
Published on March 6, 2019
Mark your calenders for the 57th annual International Hop Growers Convention July 29-Aug. 5, 2019. -
Developing the leaders you need
Published on February 18, 2019
When farm owners extend their view of employee development farther, much farther, they develop their business as they develop their employees. -
Hop scouting pocket guide now available in Spanish
Published on February 8, 2019
This guide can help Spanish-speakers optimize hop scouting in the field. -
Focus on Precision Technology That Pays at 2019 MSU Agriculture Innovation Day on July 26
Published on January 22, 2019
Producers can learn to use technology that increases their farm’s bottom line through data-based decisions and planning. -
Participant registration is open for the Great Lakes Hop and Barley Conference
Published on January 7, 2019
Join us in downtown Traverse City, Michigan, for the premier hop and barley conference in the Midwest on Feb. 28 – March 2, 2019. -
New Worker Protection Standards resources for trainers, workers and handlers
Published on January 3, 2019
There are new Worker Protection Standards employer handbooks, training videos, online courses and Spanish resources on the Pesticide Educational Resources Collaborative website. -
Am I up to the physical labor of starting a new farming business?
Published on December 20, 2018
Many farms are equipped with up-to-date, labor saving machines and equipment, but many tasks on smaller, start-up farms require a great deal of physical effort. -
Hop producers encouraged to compete for the 2018 Cascade Cup
Published on December 18, 2018
Judging will take place at the American Hop Convention in Monterey, CA. Only one winner will be awarded the distinguished “Cascade Cup”. -
Timothy Miles brings small fruit and hop pathology lab, research expertise to MSU
Published on November 29, 2018
Michigan State University recently welcomed small fruit and hop pathologist Timothy Miles as a faculty member and Extension specialist.