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New maple syrup grade system debuts Jan. 1 by John Herrick December 10, 2013, 6:59 pm December 19, 2013, 3:46 pm. Share this: Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) ...
Fuller’s Sugarhouse in Lancaster, one of the best known maple syrup producers in the state, has announced that its 2015 products will be labeled under the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s recently ...
New Hampshire has not adopted the new maple grading system yet, but Agricultural Inspector Vickie Smith with the state’s Department of Agriculture said officials are developing new rules ...
He noted that maple syrup is produced in warmer states than New Hampshire, as far south as North Carolina. It’s not just warmer winter that is putting syrup season at risk: Weather conditions ...
Looking for a sweet treat of maple syrup, maple cream, or maple cotton candy? You can find all of those and more during New Hampshire Maple Weekend on March 15 and 16.. Andrew Chisholm, the ...
NH maple syrup producers prepare for big season ahead. ... "Mother Nature, as long as she cooperates, we'll be good."This year’s New Hampshire Maple Weekend is scheduled for March 16 and 17.
People buying New Hampshire maple syrup this year could see labels from one of two grading systems. Syrup is sold by grade and color. But the grading system has varied from state to state and in ...
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Maple Syrup Grades Explained: Differences & Best Uses - MSNIn 2015, they decided on a new maple syrup grading system that would transcend borders. And the U.S. Department of ...
You can find a variety of maple treats and activities during New Hampshire Maple Weekend March 15 and 16. ... Last year, New Hampshire maple farms produced 149,000 gallons of maple syrup, ...
Since 2006, Jeff and Paula Babel have been producing award-winning maple syrup and have loyal customers, some as far away as Germany and the Netherlands. Skip to main content Sections ...
New Hampshire Maple Weekend is this coming weekend, and Sunnyside is open both Saturday and Sunday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. It offers tours and sap-to-s syrup demonstrations.
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