The NHMPA Board will meet Tuesday, March 1 at 7 pm via Zoom. If you want to attend the meeting, send an email to be included in the meeting invitation.
NHMPA Board of Directors Meeting: Tuesday February 1
The NHMPA Board will meet Tuesday, February 1 at 7pm via Zoom. If you want to attend the meeting, send an email to be included in the meeting invitation.
NHMPA Annual Meeting January 15 2022!
Join us in the Birch Room at The Common Man in Plymouth for the Annual Meeting on Saturday January 15 beginning at 10 am. Head over to the store now to get your ticket!
NHMPA Board of Directors Meeting: Tuesday January 11
The NHMPA Board will meet Tuesday, January 11 at 7pm via Zoom. If you want to attend the meeting, send an email to be included in the meeting invitation.
NHMPA Board of Directors Meeting: Tuesday November 16
The NHMPA Board will meet Tuesday, November 16, 2021 at 7pm. If you want to attend the meeting, send an email to be included in the meeting invitation.
NH Maple Producers Association holds Summer Meeting
On Saturday August 14, a small contingent of members of the New Hampshire Maple Producers Association gathered for the 2021 Summer Meeting at the Hubbard Gallery within the Shaker Village in Canterbury.
President Dave Kemp kicked off the meeting by welcoming attendees and introducing Jason Lilley, of UMaine Extension, who gave a presentation entitled Maple Quality Control. Lilley said there are many reasons a syrup sample can be disqualified from judging, most of which are avoidable if sugarmakers keep some basics in mind.
Lilley discussed the four areas of maple grading and what can go wrong within each area. For density, he spoke about the need for accurate tools, like the hydrometer, and gave some tips to ensure sugarmakers are using theirs properly. He led the group in some math calculations for temperature correction and shared with the group an online temperature correction card that can help with the math calculations. Next, Lilley discussed syrup color. One of the key points he mentioned was if syrup color is close between two options, it should be given the darker grade. Regarding clarity, Lilley noted how proper filtering is critical. And after discussing flavor, Lilley “treated” the group to some syrup tasting. Some in attendance might not consider the samples a treat! Lilley shared additional resources related to flavor and taste: Off-Flavors as well as the Map of Maple from the University of Vermont.
Lilley let the group know there would be a maple grading school after the International Maple Conference in Niagara Falls NY in October for anyone who might want to extend their trip.
Following Lilley’s presentation, the group heard some updates on Association business. Bud Taylor spoke about the upcoming Big E and Deerfield Fair. Because there was not enough interest from members in staffing the booth at the Big E, Taylor was in touch with Gail McWilliam Jellie from NH Department of Ag, who was going to look into the possibility of hiring a concessionaire so the maple industry still could be represented at the event. For the Deerfield Fair, workers are still needed (September 30 through October 3), and anyone interested can contact Taylor directly. Taylor also brought along the boxes of Association apparel, including t-shirts, fleece jackets, and hats for anyone who might be interested in purchasing them. Also if anyone had suggestions for other items they might be interested in purchasing, they could make a request. For NH Eats Local month, the kick-off event was held on August 1 although a representative from the Association was not present. Kemp shared an update from the container committee. There was a question about the possibility of making the brochures for distribution at the highway rest areas. Stephanie Kelly from MAC/FC said the Promotions Committee had one meeting last month and meets again this week. The Committee did not discuss this project yet but will, along with a number of other projects. Kemp spoke about the Maple Museum, which has been inaccessible because of work being done at the Rocks Estate in Bethlehem. The Board is hoping to hold an in-person meeting there when the facility is reopened.
After business was discussed, the group headed downstairs in the Hubbard Gallery for lunch
before being led on a special tour of the Shaker Village.
2021 International Maple Conference CANCELLED
The 2021 International Maple Conference has been cancelled.
Governor Sununu kicks off New Hampshire Maple Month
TEMPLE, N.H. — On Friday March 12, Governor Christopher Sununu formally kicked off New Hampshire Maple Month with the annual ceremonial tree tapping. This year’s tapping took place at Connelly Brothers Dairy Farm in Temple, NH. Governor Sununu also recognized the 75th anniversary of NH County Conservation Districts by signing a proclamation honoring 2021 as the Year of Conservation. Governor Sununu was joined by NH Agriculture Commissioner Shawn Jasper and other legislators as well.
Annual NH Maple Tree Tap with the Governor
Annual Governor’s Tap!
Friday, March 12, 2021 at 9 am
Connolly Brothers Dairy Farm, 140 Webster Hwy, Temple NH 03084
Find the sweet spot near you! One option: Connolly Brothers Dairy Farm in Temple, where Governor Chris Sununu will tap the ceremonial NH maple tree. For nearly 50 years, the Governor’s Tap has welcomed the start of maple sugaring season in NH. This time-honored event opens NH Maple Sugaring Month, a month-long celebration of NH’s great maple tradition.
NH Seal of Quality presentation from Feb 12, 2021
Feb 16, 2021: NHMPA members, check out the NH Seal of Quality presentation that was delivered to us on Friday Feb 12, 2021! Link to the presentation is here: Seal of Quality Maple 2021
If you have any issues with downloading the presentation and would like a copy emailed to you, please email Chris Olsen at [email protected] and he can forward.