Purdue Boiler Bytes Features Hops Production Program – HLA Happenings

Purdue Boiler Bytes Features Hops Production Program

​Beer probably isn’t the first thing that comes to mind when you think
about farming. But there’s a particular crop, crucial to the brewing
process, that has recently increased in demand and piqued the interest
of Indiana farmers. Hops is a plant that hasn’t been grown consistently
in the Midwest for over a century, however researchers at Purdue are
hoping to change that.

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