Hop Picking Machines
Used Hop Harvesters: A Smart Choice
Over the last few years, the per pound price for hops has been on the decline and left many farmers wondering if the undertaking is feasible or not...
Parts Availability in North America
As many of you have relied on us for having parts available in North America we have an important message to convey! Here is our latest newsletter ...
Bearing ain't Bearing
Bearing ain’t Bearing
There are many different bearings found on a Wolf hop picking machine. From a standard pillow block bearing to internal beari...
Transporting a Wolf Hop Picking machine from Europe. What’s involved?
This is one of the questions I get asked a lot from farmers that are looking to purchase a harvester from Europe. Buying a harvester overseas is on...
Air flow adjustments on Wolf pickers! What to do.
Thank you, Mike Napier of Barn Talk Hops, for bringing up such an important subject on how to adjust your Wolf picker. All Wolf pickers of the WHE ...
Hop Balers (RB 60)
The world of hop balers is fairly small and most farmers are using the same style of baler. We have come across all sorts of variations from small ...
Maintain your Wolf. She'll be thankful and serve you better!
Any German farmer with many years of experience in harvesting hops with a Wolf Hopfenpflückmaschine will tell you this: Keep her happy and she’ll s...
Wolf Hop Pickers from the 70s and 80s. It makes sense!
Most small to mid-sized hop growers in North America are using hop picking machines made by Wolf Geisenfeld in the early 70's and 80's. Small to mi...