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Today’s open house

It is a beautiful sunny day here today. Yes, it’s a little on the cold side, but the sun is bright and it’s early. I little more warmth today and the sap will begin to flow. We will be boiling today. Joe picked up all the sap from our many spots at Quabbin and around […]

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Open house today

This weekend weather has been PERFECT for making maple syrup. The sap is flowing like crazy with the warm weather and cold nights (yes, that’s the special recipe that makes the sap run). Yesterday we had over 2000 gallons to boil; today will be about the same, I would guess. Joe has already left to

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Open house 2013

March is here, and that means the sugaring season is here too! You’re invited to our open house held every Sunday in March from 11-4. So far this year February has seemed more like March. The sap has been flowing, and Joe has been keeping busy boiling in the sugar house. The sugar content has

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A great day for sap…

Today it’s warm, over 60 degrees. And it was in the 20’s earlier this week. That mean the sap is running today. Joe just left to collect sap at the Quabbin Reservoir, where we tap some trees on state land. So far today we have about 1,000 gallons of sap to boil down. We’re making

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Open house 2012

You’re invited! Come see how we make maple syrup every Sunday in March from 11-4. Learn the steps from tapping the tree to tasting the sweet stuff.  Directions: From the center of Hardwick head north on 32A towards Petersham. Past the fire station, take your next right at the cemetery onto North Rd. Take your

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Mass Faces of Agriculture

The Hardwick Sugar Shack has been chosen as this month’s “Face of Agriculture” by the Mass Department of Agriculture. This initiative pays tribute to the rich diversity of the Massachusetts agricultural community and recognizing the individuals, organizations, and schools that have made and are making a significant contribution to the long-term sustainability of agriculture in

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