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Maple syrup producers in New Hampshire are expecting a season that could potentially outperform production in recent years. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the state produced ...
Looking for a sweet treat of maple syrup, ... Maple Weekend is an annual event in New Hampshire started by the New Hampshire Maple Producers Association to help promote sugarhouses in the state.
While some maple producers started tapping trees in mid-February, others said they’ve noticed a shift in recent years. New Hampshire maple syrup producers are gearing up for big season ahead ...
Sugar houses across New Hampshire are getting ready to open their doors to visitors for the state’s annual Maple Weekend, a celebration of locally produced maple syrup. But many producers say ...
Andrew Chisholm, the president of the New Hampshire Maple Producers Association, described the weekend as the “Super Bowl” for maple producers in an interview with Seacoastonline last year.
The Granite State was once a hot spot for maple syrup production, producing millions of gallons every year. Now, New Hampshire maple producers are encouraging young people to get involved, with a ...
Maple sugar producers in New Hampshire are bracing for cost increases driven by new tariffs on American trade partners. This week, President Donald Trump announced plans to hit products from ...
DURHAM, N.H. >> New Hampshire’s maple syrup producers say they are feeling the impact of climate change, as winters become warmer and frigid nights so critical to their business become fewer.
Accommodating weather and a boost in the number of maple trees tapped are being credited for a bumper 2009 maple syrup crop. Sugar makers in Vermont and elsewhere produced 2.3 million gallons this ...
New Hampshire’s maple syrup producers say they are feeling the impact of climate change, as winters become warmer and frigid nights so critical to their business become fewer.
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