Hop Head Farms to Liquidate Equipment at Public Auction
End of an Era: Hop Head Farms to Liquidate Equipment at Public Auction in Berrien Springs
After years of serving the craft brewing industry with premium, hand-selected hops, Hop Head Farms has officially discontinued operations. The Southwest Michigan-based operation will sell its complete lineup of equipment at a public auction on Wednesday, April 29 at 10:00 AM, held on-site at the farm.
The auction will take place at: Hop Head Farms, 2993 E Lemon Creek Rd, Berrien Springs, MI, and is open to the public, with both in-person and online bidding available.
Conducted by Miedema Auctioneering, the event offers a rare opportunity for farmers, brewers, and local buyers to purchase a wide range of well-maintained agricultural and specialized hop production equipment.
Auction Highlights Include:
- Tractors & Field Equipment
- Trucks & Trailers
- Hop Equipment
- Harvesting & Processing Equipment
- Sprayers & Support Equipment
Hop Head Farms was known for supplying high-quality hops to craft brewers across the United States and internationally, while also operating farms in SW Michigan. The company played a role in supporting the region’s growing reputation within the craft beer industry.
“This is not your typical farm auction,” said Chuck Ranney, VP of Miedema Auctioneering. “It’s a unique opportunity to purchase specialized hop equipment that rarely becomes available, along with a strong lineup of traditional agricultural equipment.”
The auction is expected to draw interest from across the Midwest and beyond, including farmers, brewers, equipment dealers, and the local community. Interested bidders can participate in person or online.
For more information, auction details and bidding registration, visit MiedemaAuctioneering.com or click here.