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Again - a hop producer isn't going to switch. So while you might be able to construct an economic model in which farm subsidies favor one crop over another, in the real world a hop grower in Oregon continues to grow hops. The production of beer rises with demand and unless you can point to a corresponding increase in the production of hops it would appear the incentive to grow is directly related to price. The barley argument has some merit - but not hops. Government subsidies for corn do not discorage the production of hops.

FYI... Full Sail produces a drop in the bucket for Henry's

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