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04-07-2009
Emerald Ash Borer Confirmed in Vernon County; Area Quarantine Imminent ... (read more)
wisconsin maple syrup producers association

If your ash tree has EAB infestation, this is what it may look like. (Courtesy of http://www.emeraldashborer.wi.gov/)

D-shaped exit holes

 

S-Shaped tunnels

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Now accepting State Fair working shifts for this summer! We have several dedicated workers signed up to date but, still at least 6 couples or pairs of workers short. Click the link just above to check the dates needed. Thanks!!!

 

Geographic representation of Wisconsin Syrup Production. (click picture for larger map and producer locator)

 

 

 

 

 

 

** We are going to try to send notices via email to those of you who have given us your email address. More email addresses are needed, as this will save a tremendous amount of postage.

 

 

WMSPA Members: Want to sell that old syrup pan? In the market for used tubing? Send in a maple-related classified ad on our Classified page on the Maple Links page.

 

Asian Longhorned Beetle

Beetle invasion threatens New England trees

(AP) WORCESTER, Mass. – A wood-devouring beetle has gained a foothold in New England, and authorities plan to cut down large numbers of infested trees and grind them up... (read more)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Since the founding, the WMSPA has represented many commercial and hobbyist sugar making in Wisconsin. While we do not conduct actual inspections, we expect our members to conform to all State and Federal standards regarding the production and sale of maple products. We disseminate information to our members which helps them maintain strong quality control and we stand ready to assist them if problems arise. We also act as your representative to both State and Federal Government on specific legislative issues that affect the maple industry.

 

 

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