- Oregon Hop Production Much Lower In 2024🔍
- Why Oregon's hop production is on the decline🔍
- Oregon hops harvest sees about 30% drop over last 2 years🔍
- Oregon hop crop declines along with craft beer sales🔍
- Oregon seeing nearly 20% drop in 2024 hop harvest🔍
- Willamette Valley hops growers struggle as demand for beer ...🔍
- Oregon Hop Production Down by 18% as Harvest Season Nears🔍
- Oregon hops acreage decreases by 18%🔍
Oregon Hop Production Much Lower In 2024
Oregon Hop Production Much Lower In 2024 - PNW Ag Network
Oregon hop growers will harvest around 5500 acres this season, compared to 7000 acres just two years ago.
Why Oregon's hop production is on the decline - OPB
Oregon hop growers will be harvesting their crops next week, but at a much smaller yield than last year. The acreage for the plant has ...
Oregon hops harvest sees about 30% drop over last 2 years - OPB
Aug. 16, 2024 3:35 p.m.. Aerial view of rows of hops in a field. FILE: An aerial view of hop fields at Goschie Farms, Silverton, Ore., Aug 22, 2023.
Oregon hop crop declines along with craft beer sales
Next week, many of Oregon's hop farmers will begin harvest but less was planted this year because of declining craft beer sales.
Oregon seeing nearly 20% drop in 2024 hop harvest | kgw.com
According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, hop acreage has dropped nationally by nearly 20%, and it's also down just as much here in ...
Willamette Valley hops growers struggle as demand for beer ...
So far, no Oregon farms have entirely ceased hop production, Palacios said. But many are gradually shifting acreage to nursery stock or ...
Oregon hops harvest sees about 30% drop over last 2 years - KLCC
Hops give beer a bitter flavor. People are buying less beer, and that is shrinking the production of Oregon hops. The state's hop harvest is ...
Oregon Hop Production Down by 18% as Harvest Season Nears
Oregon hop farmers anticipated the continuing decline when planting for the 2024 season and put less acreage into production to keep demand and ...
Oregon hops acreage decreases by 18% - KPTV
Declining craft beer ...
Oregon hops acreage decreases by 18% - KPTV
Oregon hops acreage ...
Oregon hops acreage declining with craft beer sales - BeerAdvocate
Hop acreage across Oregon decreased 11% this year from 2022, according to the US Department of Agriculture.
Reviewing the 2024 Acreage Strung Report - Hop Notes 16
Idaho specific acreage changes: · Oregon specific acreage changes: · Washington specific acreage changes: · A: ~10,000 less total acres, a decline ...
The Oregon Beverage Alliance reports on 2024's pending hop ...
Oregon is the third largest hop producing state going from more than 7,000 acres in 2022 to now just 5,500 acres, only behind Washington and ...
News Hop Acreage Down 18% in 2024 - ProBrewer
According to the United States Department of Agriculture's latest hop report, acreage strung for harvest in 2024 is forecast at 44,543 acres, ...
Oregon hop acreage dwindles as beer sales fizzle
With acreage down, there's likely to be far less hops processed in Oregon in 2024. Cathy Cheney | Portland Business Journal. Pete Danko. By ...
'Back to basics': Hops industry continues to adjust to changing ...
Maggie Elliot is science and communications director for the Washington Hop Commission. She said that hops production has shrunk by 13% in ...
Hop acreage is declining in the USA, so let's talk about why
In Washington, the nation's top hop-growing state, 32,982 acres were strung for harvest, down 15 percent from the previous season. In Idaho, ...
Hop Acreage Strung for Harvest in 2024 - Morning Ag Clips
Washington acreage down 15 percent, Oregon down 18 percent ... OLYMPIA, Wash. — United States hop acreage strung for harvest in 2024 is forecast ...
Idaho hop production forecast to be way down this year
The total value of Idaho hop production reached $105 million in 2021, but it will be significantly less this year. Idaho still ranks No. 2 in ...
USDA Report Reveals 18% Drop in US Hop Acreage for 2024
Oregon growers faced the hardest hit, losing 11% of private acres, while Idaho and Washington lost 8% and 3%, respectively. Smaller and newer ...