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USDA / National Agricultural Statistics Service, New England Field Office
Agriculture counts and NASS counts for U.S. agriculture.
Gary Keough, Director USDA
National Agricultural Statistics Service New England Field Office
Maple Syrup
2010 Production
2009 Prices
USDA / National Agricultural Statistics Service, New England Field Office
Agriculture counts and NASS counts for U.S. agriculture.
2010 Maple Syrup Production Highlights
• U.S.– 1.955 million gallons, 21.505 million pounds, down 19%
from 2009– 9.268 million taps, up 3 % from 2009– 0.211 gallons, 2.321 pounds per tap, down 21% from 2009
• New England– 1.325 million gallons, 14.575 million pounds, down 10% from
2009– 5.375 million taps, up than 4%– 0.247 gallons, 2.717 pounds per tap, down 13% from 2009
USDA / National Agricultural Statistics Service, New England Field Office
Agriculture counts and NASS counts for U.S. agriculture.
2010 Maple Syrup Production Highlights• Vermont
– 890,000 gallons, 9.79 million pounds, down 3%– 3,200,000 taps, up 6%– 0.278 gallons, 3.058 pounds per tap, down 9%
• New York– 312,000 gallons, 3.432 million pounds, down 29%– 1,903,000 taps, up 4%– 0.164 gallons, 1.804 pounds per tap, down 32%
• Maine– 310,000 gallons, 3.41 million pounds, down 22%– 1,430,000 taps, down 3 percent– 0.217 gallons, 2.387 pounds per tap, down 19%
USDA / National Agricultural Statistics Service, New England Field Office
Agriculture counts and NASS counts for U.S. agriculture.
2010 Maple Syrup Production Highlights• Wisconsin
– 117,000 gallons, 1.29 million pounds, down 42%– 650,000 taps, down 3 percent– 0.180 gallons per tap, 1.98 pounds, down 40%
• New Hampshire– 87,000 gallons, 987,000 pounds, down 7%– 420,000 taps, up 9 percent– 0.207 gallons per tap, 2.28 pounds, down 15%
• Michigan– 82,000 gallons, 902,000 pounds, down 29%– 490,000 taps, up 9 percent– 0.167 gallons per tap, 1.837 pounds, down 35%
USDA / National Agricultural Statistics Service, New England Field Office
Agriculture counts and NASS counts for U.S. agriculture.
• Ohio– 65,000 gallons, 715,000 pounds, down 28%– 385,000 taps, up 3 percent– 0.169 gallons per tap, 1.859 pounds per tap, down 30%
• Pennsylvania– 54,000 gallons, 594,000 pounds, down 41%– 465,000 taps, virtually unchanged– 0.116 gallons per tap, 1.276 pounds per tap, down 41%
• Massachusetts– 29,000 gallons, 319,000 pounds, down 37%– 250,000 taps, up 9 percent– 0.116 gallons per tap, 1.276 pounds per tap, down 42%
• Connecticut– 9,000 gallons, 99,000 pounds, down 31%– 75,000 taps, up 6 percent– 0.120 gallons per tap, 1.32 pounds per tap, down 34%
2010 Maple Syrup Production Highlights
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Agriculture counts and NASS counts for U.S. agriculture.
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