A Fresh Start: 2025 Hop Season in Full Swing

IH Tractor and hops siege tower.

2025 hop season at Hoffman Appalachian Farm is off to a good start: flame weeding is completed, coir is hung, and training is in progress.

Straub Brewery “Keller Ale”

“…locally grown Cascade and Nugget Hops from Hoffman Appalachian Farm.”

For the Love of Farming – Before One Season Ends, the Next One Has Already Begun

Farming could be considered a form of insanity.

Farming could be considered a variation of insanity if you truly do exactly the same thing year after year, however IMHO, a good Farmer…while toiling away in the fields year after year is the same…the tools, techniques, and tact must adapt for it to…

A Family Hop Farm’s Love of Stringing The Hopyard

For hop Farmers in the Mid Atlantic, the middle of May means it’s time to string and train the hops! That’s where we found ourselves recently @HoffAppFarm. While exhausting, stringing the hopyard is something this family hop Farm loves. We’re up in the “siege…

Hop Farm | version 2.0

Work continues processing the hops, late in to the evening at Hoffman Appalachian Farm

“Forward, always forward, everywhere forward“ Boniface Wimmer, O.S.B.Founder & Archabbot, Saint Vincent Archabbey | Latrobe, Pennsylvania1809 – 1887 It’s that time of year – harvest is behind us, hops are put to bed for the Winter, and there’s no work left to do in…

Snap, Crackle, POP!

The evening of Thursday, 21 July, Northcentral Pennsylvania was visited by a pretty intense storm cell. High winds, humid air, rain, thunder, and lighting…a classic thunderboomer. As is normal during the week, I was at our place in Montoursville. When Jenn woke me up…

“A Little Off The Top…Er, Bottom…Please!”

Returning to the Farm after a week away, I just never know quite what to expect. Weeds out of control? Something break? Japanese beetles show up weeks early? “Expect the worst, it can only get better” is pretty much the motto we follow. I…

Sub-Soiling Between Two Posts…Deep Thoughts

The time had come to begin preparing the large hopyard for round 2 of its existence, this time with better-prepared soils and hills. We (I) took out the remaining two hills in 2022 after we’d given up on the three initial hills about four…

Nose To The Grindstone

There is a saying that runs through my mind often. It was uttered by Sr. Evangelist, O.S.B., who has long since passed. But back in the days of my youth when I was an altar boy, she was part of the Sacristan tag team…

“God Bless Us, Every One!”

God Bless Us, Every One

Like most, it’s that time of year where we reflect on the good, the bad, the happy, and the sad of the year we’ve come through. It was a challenge for sure at the Farm – starting and completing a solar irrigation project installation…