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Intro to Maple - Online Course

  • Tuesday, January 17, 2017, 6:00 PM - Tuesday, February 21@ 7:30 PM

January 17 – February 21 with webinars each Tuesday evening from 6:00 – 7:30pm EST. Webinars are recorded for subsequent viewing or if you miss a webinar.

Maple syrup production is rapidly growing around the Northeast and offers a sound financial opportunity to utilize woodlots. This course explores the range possibilities of maple sugaring on your land – be it for supplemental income or for your livelihood. Also discussed are “alternative” trees for production, including Birch and Black Walnut.

The course instructor, Mike Farrell, serves as the Director of Cornell University’s Uihlein Forest, a maple syrup research and extension field station in Lake Placid, New York. There he taps approximately 6,000 maples, 700 birch trees, and several dozen black walnut and butternut trees every year, focusing his efforts on the economics of maple sugaring and sustainable development of the maple industry.


LEARN MORE & REGISTER:
www.nebeginningfarmers.org/online-courses/all-courses/maplebf152/

Fee

$250.00

Contact

Peter Smallidge, Ph.D.
NYS Extension Forester
pjs23@cornell.edu
(607) 592-3640

Last updated November 30, 2016