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| | HOP - LoveToKnow Article on HOP |
 | | As to stripping off the leaves and lower branches of the plant, it was found that this operation once reduced the crop 10 % and once 20 %, but that in the year 1899 it did not affect the crop at all. |  | | Miscellaneous feeding is probably good for plants as well as for animals, and there is a large variety of nitrogenous manures at the disposal of the hop-farmer, to say nothing of what, in its place, is one of the most valuable of all manures, namely, home-made dung. |  | | After this the plants are dressed, which means that all the old bine ends are cut off with a sharp curved hop-knife, and the plant centres kept level with the around. |
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http://20.1911encyclopedia.org/H/HO/HOP.htm
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| | The Noble Hop - Vitality of Beer |
 | | Hops are very latitude sensitive plants and this is a major factor concerning their economic performance as a commercial crop is the length of daylight hours, especially during the flowering period. |  | | Hops are very latitude sensitive plants and a major factor concerning their economic performance as a commercial crop is the length of daylight hours, especially during the flowering period. |  | | Diseases in hops fields vary in the commercial production areas of the world but in the northern hemisphere production especially in USA and China is concentrating on the dry arid areas that are not the natural home of hop plants but which give the grower the benefit of reduced fungal infection. |
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http://www.nzhops.co.nz/articles/thenoblehop.htm
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 | | Hop plants are subject to attack by a large number of insects and other pests. |  | | Hop aphids and spider mites are the most important of these pests, but wire-worms, root weevils, omnivorous leaf tiers, western spotted cucumber beetles, corn earworms, and several species of cutworm may also require control measures in some years. |  | | The hop plant is dioecious (male and female flowers are on separate plants). |
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http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/afcm/hop.html
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| | PSES home |
 | | Hop is dioecious, producing male and female flowers on separate plants. |  | | The commercial hop is a female plant with flowers (burrs) produced on side arms that develop along the stem. |  | | Hop requires a period of winter rest or vernalization for optimum growth and flower production. |
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http://www.ag.uidaho.edu/pses/Research/r_ent_hoppest_plant.htm
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 | | The number of plants checked in each field will depend on a number of factors, including, the number of fields that need to be checked each week, the size of the fields, the size of the hop plants (larger plants will require more time to check), and the availability of scouts. |  | | Plants or plant debris left in fields after harvest may harbor large numbers of overwintering cleistothecia or conidia that can infect aerial buds. |  | | These plants and plant debris should be removed from the field and/or destroyed by composting. |
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http://www.ag.uidaho.edu/pses/Research/r_ent_hoppest_powderymildew.htm
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| | Economic Botany Leaflets |
 | | The flowers of this plant arise from the axils of the leaves, The hop is dioecious with the male flowers in loose bunches or panicles, 3 to 5 inches long. |  | | Therefore, hop plants must be propagated by root cuttings or by the planting of hybrid seedlings. |  | | The hop, Humulus lupulus, is a cultivated flowering plant, green in color that has many economically important roles. |
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http://www.siu.edu/~ebl/leaflets/hops.htm
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 | | The hop plant may be propagated by dividing the roots or separating the rooted stems and suckers of the female plant in the spring. |  | | The hop plant is a hardy perennial that grows to Zone 3 and is a native of Europe, Western Asia and North America. |  | | In the 1800's hops were important on the east coast of America and the crop spread westward as the country developed. |
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http://extension.oregonstate.edu/sorec/mg/herbanrenewal/hop.htm
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 | | Hop plants can be grown from seed, but they are generally propagated by root cuttings that produce female flowers. |  | | Hops are closely related botanically to marijuana, and some writers advocate smoking the plant material to obtain a mild euphoria. |  | | Hop extracts and oil are used commercially to flavor yeast, candy, ice cream, puddings, gelatins, baked goods, chewing gum, confectionery, and condiments. |
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http://www.herbs2000.com/herbs/herbs_hops.htm
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| | Hop (plant) - ArtPolitic Encyclopedia of Politics : Information Portal |
 | | The plant is extremely liable to disasters from its first putting up in the spring until the time of picking the crop, which is in September. |  | | If the ground be intended to be ploughed with horses between the hills, it will be best to plant them in squares, chequerwise; but if the ground is so small that it may be done with the breast-plough or spade, the holes should be ranged in a quincunx form. |  | | As to the manner of planting the sets, there should be five good sets planted in every hill, one in the middle, and the rest round about, sloping. |
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http://www.artpolitic.org/infopedia/ho/Hops.html
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| | Vanilla, Ice Cream Bean, Hops, Turmeric & Parmentiera Photos |
 | | Bracts of hop flowers are larger and they overlap each other to form a conelike structure called the "hop." Both species also contain numerous resin glands on the upper leaves and bracts. |  | | The purpose of this graft was to produce an unrecognizable hybrid with the appearance of a hop plant but with the THC of marijuana. |  | | The golden resin glands are the source of THC (tetrahyrocannabinol), the main reason this plant is the primary cash crop in many regions of the world (including several counties in California). |
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http://waynesword.palomar.edu/ecoph26.htm
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| | In the Back Yard: Article from Zymurgy® 1997 Special Issue |
 | | Hops are cold tolerant and can be planted in the spring as early as the ground can be worked. |  | | With home-grown hops, cones can be harvested and the plant allowed to continue growing, thereby allowing more nutrients to be manufactured in the leaves through photosynthesis and stored in the roots. |  | | Hops are very thirsty plants, but their roots will rot if allowed to stand in water. |
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http://pw2.netcom.com/~dluzanp/backyard.htm
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| | Growing Your Own Hops |
 | | Hop vines break ground at about the same time the earliest spring flowers appear. |  | | Hops can be planted almost anywhere in the continental United States, and they require 120 frost-free days to produce fully-ripe flowers. |  | | Keep rhizomes refrigerated until the soil is ready for planting. |
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http://www.northernbrewer.com/docs/html/rhizomes.html
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| | EPA: Pesticides - PESP: U.S. Hop Industry Plant Protection Committee's 2004 Strategy |
 | | A mechanism to lure beneficial arthropod species into hop yards prior to the build-up of aphid and mite populations to damaging levels is needed. |  | | Existing on-line tools, including international hop MRL database, the pest and disease “handbook” (http://www.usahops.org/english/pestdis.asp), and web-based research report library, were maintained and updated as needed. |  | | Coordination of hop entomology, pathology, weed science, and genetics programs to develop cost-effective IPM strategies for U.S. commercial hop producing areas and new hop varieties with genetic resistance to certain pests and diseases. |
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http://www.epa.gov/oppbppd1/PESP/strategies/2004/ushippc04.htm
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| | ASBC 2003 meeting abstract - Alpha-acids, beta-acids, desmethylxanthohumol, and xanthohumol are present in male and ... |
 | | Alpha-acids, beta-acids, desmethylxanthohumol, and xanthohumol are present in male and female flowers, cones and leaves of the hop plant. |  | | It appeared that alpha-acids, beta-acids, desmethylxanthohumol, and xanthohumol are present from the onset of flowering of hops. |  | | ASBC 2003 meeting abstract - Alpha-acids, beta-acids, desmethylxanthohumol, and xanthohumol are present in male and female flowers, cones and leaves of the hop plant. |
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http://www.asbcnet.org/Meetings/2003/ABSTRACTS/P-1.HTM
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| | Amateur Hop Growers Journal |
 | | The center plant was a variety called Centennial. |  | | This in turn caused the hops to bunch up at the bottom of each plant, making harvest difficult. |  | | A few days in this manner is enough to dry the hops to an appropriate level of moisture. |
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http://www.fortunecity.com/boozers/brewerytap/555/hops/hops.htm
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| | Leaves turning brown on hop plant - UBC Botanical Garden Forums |
 | | It is planted in an amended hole surrounded by heavy soil, and in sun most of the day. |  | | Humulus lupulus (hops) is a vigorous climber that requires constant, even moisture and moderately rich soil to perform well. |  | | Sometimes, roots have difficulty growing from coarse soil into fine, particularly if the transition is abrupt., or if there are circling roots (was the plant pot-bound?) Problems often arise when organic (bark-based) potting composts are transplanted into clay soils, for example. |
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http://www.ubcbotanicalgarden.org/forums/showthread.php?t=247
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| | Plant Viruses Online - Hop latent carlavirus |
 | | Probably occurs worldwide as it is latent and planting material of hops has been distributed to all parts of the world. |  | | Found, but with no evidence of spread, in New Zealand. |  | | no reliable diagnostic host is known, as most susceptible plants show no symptoms. |
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http://image.fs.uidaho.edu/vide/descr398.htm
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| | Dittany, Hop Plant - LoveToKnow Garden |
 | | It has mottled downy foliage, and small purplish flowers, in heads like the Hop, hence the name Hop-plant. |  | | This page was last modified 08:59, 1 Aug 2005. |  | | Dittany, Hop Plant (Organum) - O. Dictamnus (Dittany of Crete) is a pretty plant, somewhat tender, and best grown under glass rather than in the open air, though during mild winters it may survive. |
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http://garden.lovetoknow.com/wiki/Dittany,_Hop_Plant
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| | S.I. No. 188/1965: HOP PLANT DISEASES ORDER, 1965. |
 | | This Order requires the existence or suspected existence of downy mildew disease and progressive wilt disease in hop plants to be notified to the Minister for Agriculture and Fisheries and gives the Minister certain powers with a view to preventing spread of the diseases. |  | | "downy mildew disease" means the disease of the hop plant caused by the organism Pseudoperonospora humuli (Miy. |  | | "progressive wilt disease" means the disease of the hop plant caused by the organism Verticillium alboatrum Reinke et Berth. |
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http://www.irishstatutebook.ie/ZZSI188Y1965.html
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| | Common Hop - Poisonous Plant Information |
 | | Noms des maladies des plantes du Canada/ Names of plant diseases in Canada. |  | | Hop (Humulus lupulus) is cultivated for its use in beer-making. |  | | Fuller, T. C., McClintock, E. Poisonous plants of California. |
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http://www.cookiebabyinc.com/poisonousplants/commonhop.html
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| | AllRefer.com - hop, Plant (Plants) - Encyclopedia |
 | | The conelike mature female flowers, called hops, are borne on different plants from the male; their loose scales contain lupulin, a yellow resinous powder that is added to beer to impart a bitter flavor and is used medicinally as a tonic and soporific. |  | | hop, herbaceous perennial vine of the family Moraceae (mulberry family), widely cultivated since early times for brewing purposes. |  | | The commercial hop (Humulus lupulus) is native to Eurasia but is now grown in many temperate regions, notably England, Germany, the United States, South America, and Australia. |
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http://reference.allrefer.com/encyclopedia/H/hop.html
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| | Using Hops to get the most in brewing beer |
 | | The same hop on different yeast will taste different. |  | | Hops should be stored in a deep freeze, refrigerator or in a cold room. |  | | Purchase in a pack size as close to the brew length usage as you can. |
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http://www.hops.co.uk/sectiontwo/GettingMost.htm
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| | Glenn Tinseth's Hop Page |
 | | Once scorned, today hop lovers are holding their heads higher, lifting their India Pale Ales and Bohemian Pilsners in a world-wide toast to the magical powers of lupulin. |  | | Dave Wills also has some info on growing hops. |  | | descriptions of Oregon hop varieties and a very good paper on growing hops in the home garden. |
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http://www.realbeer.com/hops
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| | Hop - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The HOP control character in the C1 set |  | | Hóp, a Viking name for what was possibly a part of the North American coast (See Vinland) |  | | Tax-deductibility of donations - Current budget - Daily report |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hop
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