Success StoryMaple Syrup Production



Maple Syrup Production

Author: Jeremy Williams

Planning Unit: Harlan County CES

Major Program: Woodland Education

Plan of Work: Improve and sustain agriculture production

Outcome: Intermediate Outcome

Harlan County and other eastern Kentucky counties have experienced devastating economic loss over the past decade.  Residents are looking for new opportunities to use their resources (in this case, maple trees) and improve the economy for themselves and the region.  

The Agriculture and Natural Resource Agents in Harlan, Letcher, and Lawrence Counties in Kentucky and Wise County, VA have worked closely with the University of Kentucky Forestry Specialists to conduct demonstrations, workshops, created educational videos that are posted on social media, and made individual site visits and evaluations for woodland owners or residents who can access maple trees.  

Two known Harlan County residents have tapped more than 80 maple trees to collect sap.    The collection process varies from buckets on the trees to sophisticated drain systems. 

During 2017, maple producers from Harlan and surrounding counties organized a Maple Syrup Association.  With more than 10 members, they identify needs and make suggestions for planning and conducting the annual Maple Syrup School, investigate value added products using maple syrup, and disseminate information about maple syrup.  Their current goal is to recognized and participate as a Kentucky commodity at the Kentucky State Fair.  








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