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This coming and the following Saturdays (August 21 and 28), from 8:00am to noon, you can experience what it’s like to be a manual laborer on a farm, except instead of getting paid to do the work, you then have to pay for the produce that you harvested by hand.Huh? What do you mean by "that doesn’t sound appealing?" Oh! I forgot to mention what you’ll be picking and how much fun you’ll have. This is about hops, grown right here in New Mexico in Bosque Farms. On top of that, they’re even good hops and with some characteristics other than the usual fare normally available. I’ve used these hops before and they’re delightfully aromatic. I’m not going to say "Forget the Northwest" but De Smet has definitely put New Mexico on the map. Sure, you might be able to find some beer made with these hops at High Desert (Las Cruces) or Blue Corn (Santa Fe) but there’s just nothing like doing it yourself, with ingredients that you took right off the bine. Michael De Smet (the farmer) says everyone and anyone who is interested in hops is invited. If you arrive after the crowd and there’s no one to greet you at the gate, just walk through the farm (in the direction toward the river) and you’ll find the hops at the back.Bring insect repellent, sunscreen, and some cash (don’t worry, the price is absurdly low, at least by homebrew supply standards, call it the "but I did some of the work!" discount). Meet a bunch of grinning brewers who are all ecstatically sniffing their hands for some reason, and the farmer who thinks it’s not quite as fun when you smell it day after day after day after day after day after day. Get your George Orwell on. Learn. 2405 McNew Rd, Bosque Farms, NM (From Albuquerque: South on I-25 to exit 215. Take highway 47 south, thru Isleta reservation into Bosque Farms. Turn right onto South Bosque Loop, then follow it feft onto McNew Rd. You will pass Bonita Dr. and then look for a farm on the right, with a De Smet Dairy sign on the gate.) This is a dog friendly outing (duh, it’s a farm!).