Note that only one stitch has been disturbed. Sample is expelled into individual mailing tube. Hop Research Records. From the publication, "Second report of investigations to develop hop grades," 1941-42.
Several samples can be put into one container. Hop Research Records. From the publication, "Second report of investigations to develop hop grades," 1941-42.
Photo caption: "Already in disuse is this hop kiln of stove type near Newberg (OR). Platform once bustled as hops arrived from pickers." From news article in The Sunday Oregonian Northwest Roto Magazine "Vanishing Valley Landmarks," November 20, 1955. Story and photos by Dr. John R. Goldsborough.
Photo caption: "Distinctive cupolas controlled ventillation in hop kilns. Trucks or wagons hauled green hops up the elevated platform for unloading on the drying floor." From news article in The Sunday Oregonian Northwest Roto Magazine "Vanishing Valley Landmarks," November 20, 1955. Story and photos by Dr. John R. Goldsborough.
These hops were baled in September 1940, and sampled in June 1942. Newer hops show a cleaner cut. Hop Research Records. From the publication, "Second report of investigations to develop hop grades," 1941-42.