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The Hop Farm that Takes You Back in Time

Join us on a journey through generations of passion and dedication, producing the finest quality hops, steeped in tradition and history.

  • Ava Wilson
  • June 13, 2023
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This article was originally posted by Ava Wilson on October 28, 2014

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Did you know hops are not just for beer but have m Did you know hops are not just for beer but have medicinal roots too? The alpha acids in hops, with natural antibiotic properties, were once used as a sedative and to treat insomnia. Isn't it fascinating how hops' applications have changed throughout history?
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Romauldo is a respectful, loyal, and hard working employee here at Cornerstone Ranches. He has been with us for many years and is a key employee to our operation. He always goes above and beyond in supporting his family. However, this tragedy has been extremely difficult and sad for everyone involved. The family has been left with nothing and needs help with their next steps. Please donate at the link in our bio.
Quality hops weave an aroma into every sip of beer Quality hops weave an aroma into every sip of beer. Each variety creates the uniquely sweet, spicy, floral, citrusy, piney, chocolaty, or roasted smell of beer that we all know and love. Make sure to savor and appreciate that aroma when you crack open your next cold one.
Harvesting the goodness straight from nature! 🍎 Harvesting the goodness straight from nature! 🍎

Our devoted team members handpick each apple, ensuring that every bite delivers a perfect blend of crispness and sweetness for you and your family to enjoy.
Today we give thanks for the hardworking hands tha Today we give thanks for the hardworking hands that cultivate these fields, the earth that sustains us, and the craft that brings people together. Cheers to a season of growth, togetherness, and a shared love for exceptional produce!

Wishing you all a hoppy Thanksgiving! 🦃🍻
Did you know the ridges surrounding Yakima Valley Did you know the ridges surrounding Yakima Valley are part of the secret behind this region's superior hops?

The mountain air and volcanically-enriched soil create the perfect environment, enhancing flavor and aroma. The cold nights also intensify hop oils, crafting a richer and more complex profile. Mother nature has set us up for success!
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About two miles west of U.S. Route 97, just outside of the city of Toppenish, sits fifth-generation hop farm Cornerstone Ranches. While many Yakima Valley hop farms continue to introduce shiny, new metal equipment, owner Graham Gamache has chosen to stick with what has worked well for decades.

A HISTORY OF HOPS

Hop production in the Yakima Valley goes back to 1872, with strong family roots all across the region. And Cornerstone Ranches is no exception. Gamache’s great-great-great-grandparents, Charles and Hermaline Gamache, arrived in the Yakima Valley in 1897 with their eight children. The French-Canadian immigrants settled in Moxee, and Charles played a role in digging the Selah-Moxee canal, which farmers still rely on today to bring irrigation water to the area.
As farmers began to realize that the fertile volcanic soil, wealth of irrigation and long, sunny days were ideal growing conditions for hops, farms across the valley began to capitalize on the production.

Today, the Yakima Valley produces about 75 percent of the nation’s hops, and Cornerstone Ranches’ 635 acres of hops contributes to that world-renowned title. But what makes Gamache’s farm really special is his tribute to history. Gamache grew up on the farm that his grandfather, Amos, originally established in 1948.

About two miles west of U.S. Route 97
just outside of the city of Toppenish
sits fifth-generation hop farm Cornerstone Ranches

In 2013, Gamache purchased the farm from his father, Terry, and his uncle, Michael. “I’ve done every job on the farm,” Gamache says, who spent every summer working on the farm from the age of 14. “And even going away for school at Gonzaga to study English Literature, I had always intended to come back and farm. I just love it.”

TIME-HONORED TECHNIQUES

Since taking over the farm in the height of the craft beer boom, Gamache has continued to use the original wooden hop-picking equipment originally built in the 1950s. The original Fontaine, featuring large cast iron sprockets which were all locally made, is one of the oldest machines still in operation in the Yakima Valley.

Of course, Gamache has made all of the necessary updates needed throughout the years, including new equipment and new burners for the hop kilns, but, according to the farmer, the bare bone structure of the machinery is still good.
The farm also utilizes one of the original hop combines that Gamache’s grandfather, father and uncle helped to develop in the 1970s. It is one of the original nine combines that were built at the time, and it can be found to this day in the fields during harvest.

Cornerstone Ranches prides itself on being a truly independent hop farm. With 11 different varieties of hops including Cascade, Citra, Mosaic and Simcoe, the farm doesn’t align itself with any specific variety, merchant or brewer. But as Gamache chooses to remain independent, the number of brewers who flock to the farm during hop harvest continues to grow. With their visit, brewers get to experience original hop-picking equipment unlike what any other farm utilizes – an experience deep-rooted in hop farming history.

“We have brewers here every day during harvest for selection,” Gamache says. “From all over Washington to Brazil and Argentina, we welcome them each season, and it’s great to have so many brewers and other guests with an interest in touring the farm and experiencing its history.”

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Follow Us

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5th generation family farm growing a variety of hops and apples.
🍻 #CRAFTISFREEDOM

Cornerstone Ranches
Did you know hops are not just for beer but have m Did you know hops are not just for beer but have medicinal roots too? The alpha acids in hops, with natural antibiotic properties, were once used as a sedative and to treat insomnia. Isn't it fascinating how hops' applications have changed throughout history?
Help Romualdo's Family After Tragic House Fire ❤ Help Romualdo's Family After Tragic House Fire ❤️
Romauldo is a respectful, loyal, and hard working employee here at Cornerstone Ranches. He has been with us for many years and is a key employee to our operation. He always goes above and beyond in supporting his family. However, this tragedy has been extremely difficult and sad for everyone involved. The family has been left with nothing and needs help with their next steps. Please donate at the link in our bio.
Quality hops weave an aroma into every sip of beer Quality hops weave an aroma into every sip of beer. Each variety creates the uniquely sweet, spicy, floral, citrusy, piney, chocolaty, or roasted smell of beer that we all know and love. Make sure to savor and appreciate that aroma when you crack open your next cold one.
Harvesting the goodness straight from nature! 🍎 Harvesting the goodness straight from nature! 🍎

Our devoted team members handpick each apple, ensuring that every bite delivers a perfect blend of crispness and sweetness for you and your family to enjoy.
Today we give thanks for the hardworking hands tha Today we give thanks for the hardworking hands that cultivate these fields, the earth that sustains us, and the craft that brings people together. Cheers to a season of growth, togetherness, and a shared love for exceptional produce!

Wishing you all a hoppy Thanksgiving! 🦃🍻
Did you know the ridges surrounding Yakima Valley Did you know the ridges surrounding Yakima Valley are part of the secret behind this region's superior hops?

The mountain air and volcanically-enriched soil create the perfect environment, enhancing flavor and aroma. The cold nights also intensify hop oils, crafting a richer and more complex profile. Mother nature has set us up for success!
  • info@cornerstoneranches.com
  • (509) 865-2958
  • 2131 Fort Rd,
    Toppenish, WA 98948

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