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TexasTowelie

(116,698 posts)
Mon May 29, 2017, 12:57 AM May 2017

In Big Six conservation deal, one-quarter of Maine maple syrup output at stake

Deep in the reaches of the Big Six Forest, a 23,600-acre wilderness spread along the northern border separating Somerset County and Canada, lies one of Maine’s most productive maple sugar bushes.

Many of the maple trees in Big Six’s 4,000-acre grove are well over 100 years old and have been tapped for generations by eight of Maine’s largest maple syrup producers. Among them, Big Six’s producers churn out between 25 and 30 percent of Maine’s maple syrup. All of the Big Six operations are run by Canadian producers who, in many cases, handed down knowledge and expertise of the syruping industry through two or more generations.

But now the future of Big Six’s maple syrup producers — and with them the industry at large — hangs in the balance as a years-long attempt to save the forest runs up against its private landowner’s 2018 deadline to either secure roughly $5.7 million in conservation easement funds to help pay down his mortgage, or start cutting Big Six’s maples.

Losing that maple production could have a damaging effect on the state’s growing maple industry, said Kathryn Hopkins, of the University of Maine Cooperative Extension, who added that neither she nor the extension has a position on the Big Six conservation deal. Maine relies on Big Six producers to maintain its position as the third-largest producer in the country.

Read more: http://www.pressherald.com/2017/05/27/big-six-conservation-deal-one-quarter-maine-maple-syrup-output-stake/

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In Big Six conservation deal, one-quarter of Maine maple syrup output at stake (Original Post) TexasTowelie May 2017 OP
Glad I live in NY customerserviceguy May 2017 #1

customerserviceguy

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1. Glad I live in NY
Mon May 29, 2017, 01:54 AM
May 2017

which after powerhouse Vermont, is the US's second large producer of real maple syrup. As far as I'm concerned, Mrs. Butterworth and Log Cabin can take a hike.

I hope this does not impact maple syrup prices, just two weeks ago, we were in western NY, and went into a place that sold syrup on the honor system, you write down what you bought, put the money into a metal toolbox that was fastened securely to a table, and bought your syrup with nobody having to make sure you were honest. A half gallon for $25 was a deal, and I get to have a real product at my table!

If you've never had honest-to-goodness maple syrup, I strongly encourage you to taste the difference.

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