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Hops Resources

Hops Resources

Hop Open House

The Old Fort at Hesperus will host an open house on Friday, October 11th from 4 until 7 p.m. Tours of the newly established hops yard will be available to offer potential producers with the opportunity to see systems used for irrigation, weed management and trellising. Information on the eleven varieties of hops that were established in June 2013 will be available. A soil sampling demonstration will include interpretation of results. Participants will receive cloth soil bags and sample submission forms for their use. In addition to the tours and resources on establishing hops yards, Ron Godin Ph.D. and Kevin Lombard Ph.D. will be there to answer questions. Cost is $5.00 with snacks and drinks being provided.

Directions to the Old Fort at Hesperus (18693 Hwy 140) from Durango: Take Hwy 160 toward Cortez. At top of Hesperus Hill, turn left (South) on Hwy 140. Go approximately 4 miles until you see the historic buildings and gardens on the right. Turn right into Old Fort and proceed to historic library building for registration.

Old Fort Hops Variety descriptions

Old Fort Hops Yard History and Establishment

What's Hoppin' Symposium

On July 12th - 13th a symposium on hops (Humulussp.) production and marketing in the Four Corners Region and New Mexico was held at Three Rivers Brewery in Farmington, NM. It was designed for persons who may be thinking about growing hops (Humulus lupulus) and/or thinking of commercially brewing with fresh hops/non-pellet hops. Emphasis was placed on commercial, small-scale farm production and marketing, pros and cons, of growing and marketing hops.

Old Fort at Hesperus Variety Trial Overview - Presented by Beth LaShell

San Juan Basin Research Center

Research at the Old Fort provided many opportunities for graduate student research projects at Colorado State University. Over 40 MS theses and Ph.D. dissertations have been written on data collected at the Old Fort (San Juan Basin Research Center), and over 200 scientific papers and popular articles have been published.

In June 2010, Colorado State University closed the San Juan Basin Research Center at the Hesperus location.

View historical research records

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The Old Fort

18683 CO-140
Hesperus, CO 81326
 oldfortathesperus@fortlewis.edu
 970-385-4574

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Land Acknowledgement 

We acknowledge the land that the Old Fort is situated upon is the ancestral land and territory of the Nuuchiu (Ute) people who were forcibly removed by the United States Government. We also acknowledge that this land is connected to the communal and ceremonial spaces of the Jicarilla Abache (Apache), Pueblos of New Mexico, Hopi Sinom (Hopi), and Diné (Navajo) Nations.

The Old Fort and Fort Lewis College are committed to reconciling their history as a federal Indian Boarding School from 1892 to 1909.

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The Old Fort is owned by the Colorado State Land Board and managed by Fort Lewis College.


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