I contacted him 3-1/2 years ago. I almost decided against pursuing the hops biz after our talk. But thanks for the thought.
I suppose that this hops business is pretty "cloak and dagger" stuff to some folks. lol In fairness, I am told he did a lot of work with Neo. And it is better that he...
Neo's we have on our property and other ranches in our area are growing in Volcanic Riverbed Soil, (very black and loamy) usually near a water source but not in areas of standing water at an elevation of 8000+feet above sea level.
They do not like a lot of water. In the wild they tend to grow...
We are growing with great success. We sent cones from 38 vines out for chemical analysis. We will post the results.
These hops were harvested by the USDA in 2003 and determined to be native, not of European origin. I found them growing all over my property when I moved to Amalia in 2010 and...
We’re located in Amalia, New Mexico – where Neomexicanus is now being cataloged and identified on the Ranch.
This year we are separating, identifying and cataloging more than 300 vines collected from more than 20 different locations in the Rio Costilla River valley of Amalia. After...