Mapletree Farm

Mapletree Farm

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Maple sugarhouse with store. Maple syrup, maple cream, etc. We are open Tues and Sat 9am-noon, othe

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About Mapletree Farm

Mapletree Farm’s Story
Original by Dean Wilber

Back in the 1940s, when I was 7 or 8, my parents and I often spent early spring weekends in Springfield, VT helping my great uncle Johnny gather sap and make maple syrup. At that time I was just big enough to drive the horses while the men gathered sap. Later on, I too gathered sap, lugged wood, fired the evaporator and by age fifteen I was running the evaporator at sugarhouses owned by my grandfather and cousin, and my uncle. Sugaring has been in my blood ever since.

Years later in the fall of 1973, when looking to buy some acreage, I spotted a row of crimson-leaved sugar maples on a property for sale in East Concord, NH. That property is now Mapletree Farm.

In 1975 during our first season, we put out 100-bucket taps and boiled on a 2′ x 6′ wood-fired evaporator set up outdoors. Despite the lack of a sugarhouse for shelter, 30 gallons of maple syrup were produced that first year. That first boil in March of 1975 started a neighborhood tradition, a spring ritual that has expanded to include tapping sugar maples up and down Oak Hill Road. We now tap trees belonging to ten of our neighbors.

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105 Oak Hill Rd
Concord, NH
03301