Everything Old is New Again – Growing Hops is catching the attention of Several Producers in Ontario
Denise Faguy, Farms.com
You may have noticed something different in a few fields in Ontario. Since mid-August, hop harvest has begun in Ontario, and depending on location and weather conditions, will likely be underway for another few weeks. Melanie Doerksen, President of the Ontario Hop Growers’ Association (OHGA) and co-owner of the “Carolinian Hop Yard”, says hop farmers are accustomed to people stopping their cars to look at the hops growing in the field. “Most people who stop have never seen hops growing in Ontario before.”
It hasn’t been a great growing season, with the wet spring and start to the summer. Many hop producers saw their fields impacted by downy mildew and similar problems, then later the “the pests came” says Doerksen, who has been grown hops for the past 4 growing seasons with her husband on their farm in Norfolk County. “Unfortunately, yields will be lower than in previous years,” Doersken continues, “The good news is, the crops that thrived are looking good in terms of quality.”