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Hop Stringing – one of the first signs of Spring
Over winter, the fields on a hop farm can be fairly quiet – ours certainly are. This time is used wisely however to...
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Over winter, the fields on a hop farm can be fairly quiet – ours certainly are. This time is used wisely however to...
Each year, the Institute of Brewing and Distillation (IBD) hold a competition for British Hop growers. This year, there were over 200 samples...
Homebrew Hops were delighted to sponsor the Worcestershire Homebrew Club with their very first competition since the club was founded. This was a...
The hop harvest is a busy and frenetic time of year here at Stocks Farm. There are the couple of weeks before picking...
Did you know, Gala is the market leading apple variety in the UK? With its distinctive stripy skin, it’s well known for it’s...
We’ve recently had the pleasure of working with two local businesses on a wonderful project involving Stocks Farm hops – Top of The...
Red Windsor was discovered in Suckley and is from parentage of Alkmene and Cox’s Orange Pippin. This popular apple has a wonderful sweet...
Biannually, we host the Charles Faram Hop Walk. This year, it was with the Brewery Resource Roadshow on Wednesday 3rd and the Hop...
As the end of August approaches, time will come where the valleys of Suckley are filled with the low rumble and hum of...
At Stocks Farm we grow over 100 acres of British Hops, making us one of the largest hop producers in England. We produce...
At Stocks Farm, we’re very proud of our hop equipment. Though we started farming here in 1962, the picking and drying equipment was...
We have planted two new orchards this year at Stocks Farm. After “grubbing out” some cider orchards, the land has been put back...