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DrTimPerkins
12-13-2010, 09:20 AM
Descriptions of presentations and registration information for the 2011 Vermont Maple Conferences is now available at http://www.uvm.edu/~uvmaple/maple_mainline_dec10.pdf Hope to see many of you there.

Amber Gold
12-19-2010, 07:33 PM
Thanks for the heads up. I downloaded the program and there's a good lineup for topics. I'm going to make at least Bellows Falls, but hope to go to Middlebury as well. Is there a way to find out what the time schedule is for the topics at each event.

DrTimPerkins
12-19-2010, 08:43 PM
Is there a way to find out what the time schedule is for the topics at each event.

I'll post it if it becomes available prior to the meetings.

DrTimPerkins
12-31-2010, 07:55 AM
Vermont Maple Conferences will be held in January in Bellows Falls, Hyde Park and Middlebury

January 15, 2011 - Middlebury
January 22, 2011 - Hyde Park
January 29, 2011 - Bellows Falls

Maple sugar makers and aspiring sugar makers will have an opportunity to learn about the latest technology, innovations, and standards of practice at three maple conferences on consecutive Saturdays in January. Addison County Sugarmakers will host a maple school at Middlebury High School on January 15; University of Vermont Extension and the Vermont Maple Sugar Makers Association will host schools at the Lamoille Union High School in Hyde Park on January 22 and at the Bellows Falls High School on January 29. All conferences open for registration at 7:30 AM with programs beginning at 8:30 AM.

Lunch is available at all three sites and there will be time available to visit with equipment dealers and manufacturers who will be present to show off the latest tools of the trade. These annual conferences provide sugar makers with an opportunity to increase and to share their knowledge as well as a time to re-connect with fellow sugar makers.Information about The Vermont Maple Conferences can be found in the "Maple Mainline" at http://www.uvm.edu/~uvmaple/maple_mainline_dec10.pdf. Pre-registration is advisable but same day registration will be available at all conferences.

Download a registration form for all conferences by clicking here http://tinyurl.com/285u86k

By clicking here you can register and pay online for the Hyde Park and Bellows Falls conferences. http://tinyurl.com/29rdbls

For those planning on attending the Middlebury conference the pre-registration deadline has been extended to January 7th. $25 per person includes roast pork lunch with all the sides and dessert. Take advantage of the filter aid sale - pre-ordered - $28 per bag - to be picked up at the School. Limited availability of extra bags will be on sale for $30 the day of the School.

If you are planning on attending the conference in Middlebury on January 15 you will need to download and print out the registration form and mail it in along with your check

DrTimPerkins
01-17-2011, 08:57 AM
Vermont Maple Conference - Hyde Park - Sat. January 22nd

TENTATIVE SCHEDULE - Concurrent Sessions

8:30 – 8:45
Auditorium: Welcome, introductory remarks Tim Wilmot

8:45 – 9:20
Auditorium: Chemical safety in maple operations Ann Macmillan

9:30 – 10:20
Auditorium: Sap collection with tubing—how did we get here and what’s next Tim Perkins
1: So how do RO’s really work Rick Marsh
2: Applying for the USDA energy grant Cheryl Ducharme
3: Sweet success—a marketing tool-kit Catherine Stevens
4: Starting out with vacuum Tim Wilmot
5: Green worms and stem defects Barbara Burns

10:30 – 11:20
Auditorium: Consistency is the key to making high quality maple syrup Brad Gillilan
1: Marketing maple—panel discussion Doug Bragg, Bill Clark, Pam Green, Steve Wheeler
2: Insuring your maple operation Kevin Bourdon
4: Building a sugarhouse George Cook
5: Forest management Dave Mance

11:30 – 12:20
Auditorium: The maple industry: current and future outlook – panel discussion Bruce Bascom, Gary Gaudette, Steve Jones
1: Modern vacuum systems J.R. Sloan
2: Insuring your maple operation Kevin Bourdon
3: Syrup jugs and private labels Chris Russo, Pam Green, Mark Pacquette
4: Starting out with vacuum Tim Wilmot
5: Forest Management Dave Mance

12:20 – 1:20
Cafeteria: Lunch

1:30 – 2:20
Auditorium: Sap Yield Research Review Tim Perkins
1: Modern vacuum systems J.R. Sloan
2: Applying for the USDA energy grant Cheryl Ducharme
3: Syrup jugs and private labels Chris Russo, Pam Green, Mark Pacquette
4: Building a sugarhouse George Cook
5: Green worms and stem defects Barbara Burns

2:30 – 3:20
Auditorium: Consistency is the key to making high quality maple syrup Brad Gillilan
1: So how do RO’s really work Rick Marsh
2: Vacuum questions J.R. Sloan
3: Sweet success—a marketing tool-kit Catherine Stevens
4: Cooking with maple George Cook

Amber Gold
01-24-2011, 12:46 PM
Dr. Perkins, do you have one for Bellows Falls or will it operate on the same schedule?

DrTimPerkins
01-24-2011, 06:41 PM
Dr. Perkins, do you have one for Bellows Falls or will it operate on the same schedule?

Hasn't been released yet. Should be out very soon though. No, won't necessarily follow the Hyde Park schedule, although many of the same topics and speakers will be there.

I'll post it as soon as it is released.

jcb
01-25-2011, 05:52 AM
I have that info but it was to long to post so if anyone still needs it pm me

DrTimPerkins
01-26-2011, 09:14 AM
Dr. Perkins, do you have one for Bellows Falls or will it operate on the same schedule?

Here is the schedule for the Bellows Falls VT Maple Conference on Sat. The coordinator of the educational program is Tim Wilmot, UVM Extension, in consultation with the VMSMA. As with all conferences, the schedule is subject to change as necessary.

Hope to see some of you "Traders" there. Feel free to introduce yourself and say hello.

VERMONT MAPLE CONFERENCE
BELLOWS FALLS SATURDAY, JANUARY 29, 2011

8:30 – 8:45 Auditorium: Welcome, introductory remarks Tim Wilmot, Rick Marsh

8:45 – 9:20 Auditorium: Chemical safety in maple operations Anne Macmillan

9:30 – 10:20
Auditorium: The maple industry: current and future outlook –
panel discussion Bruce Bascom, Gary Gaudette, Jim MacIsaac
2: Building a sugarhouse George Cook
3: Sweet success—a marketing tool-kit Catherine Stevens
4: Starting out with vacuum Tim Wilmot
5: Green worms and stem defects Barbara Burns

10:30 – 11:20
Auditorium: Sap collection with tubing—how did we get here and what’s next Tim Perkins
1: So how do RO’s really work Rick Marsh
2: Insuring your maple operation Kevin Bourdon
3: A new approach to marketing VT maple Amy Trubek
5: Forest management Dave Mance
Cafeteria: Boiling techniques Glen Goodrich

11:30 – 12:20
Auditorium: Sap Yield Research Review Tim Perkins
1: Marketing maple—panel discussion Bill Clark, Michelle Goodrich, Pam Green, Art Krueger
2: Insuring your maple operation Kevin Bourdon
4: Starting out with vacuum Tim Wilmot
Cafeteria: Boiling techniques Glen Goodrich

12:20 – 1:20 Cafeteria: Lunch

1:30 – 2:20
Auditorium: Modern vacuum systems Ben Wilcox
2: Building a sugarhouse George Cook
3: Sweet success—a marketing tool-kit Catherine Stevens
4: Syrup jugs and private labels Chris Russo, Pam Green, Henry Marckres
5: A new approach to marketing VT maple Amy Trubek

2:30 – 3:20
Auditorium: Modern vacuum systems Ben Wilcox
1: So how do RO’s really work Rick Marsh
2: Cooking with maple George Cook
4: Syrup jugs and private labels Chris Russo, Pam Green, Henry Marckres
5: Forest Management Dave Mance

Amber Gold
01-26-2011, 11:05 AM
Thanks Dr. Perkins.

Dill
01-28-2011, 10:16 AM
Hope to see plenty of 'traders tomorrow.