From cmgraf at verizon.net Sun Jun 13 12:55:32 2021 From: cmgraf at verizon.net (Charles Graf) Date: Sun, 13 Jun 2021 13:55:32 -0400 Subject: [Syrupmakers] active References: <1UZ1B2Deq2.2gJyrhTEri.ref@desktop-09qfhq5> Message-ID: <1UZ1B2Deq2.2gJyrhTEri@desktop-09qfhq5> Dropped out of NSSPPA A WHILE BACK, Now I am re registered and wondering if the web site is still active. Charlie Graf -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From josephshaas at hotmail.com Sun Jun 13 14:43:11 2021 From: josephshaas at hotmail.com (Joseph S. Haas) Date: Sun, 13 Jun 2021 19:43:11 +0000 Subject: [Syrupmakers] [ ? ] Re: active In-Reply-To: <1UZ1B2Deq2.2gJyrhTEri@desktop-09qfhq5> References: <1UZ1B2Deq2.2gJyrhTEri.ref@desktop-09qfhq5>, <1UZ1B2Deq2.2gJyrhTEri@desktop-09qfhq5> Message-ID: Hi Charles, Good question. The last e-mail received by me was back on 11-12-2019 from Arnold Barrie. Maybe in the meantime they went into my Junk Mail folder in 2020. Who knows? I hardly ever check there. Anyway, WELCOME Back. To, see what other(s) might have to stay, if "still with us". (;- ) ) Yours truly, - - Joe, here in New Hampshire. cc: https://nhmapleproducers.com/ [https://nhmapleproducers.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/cropped-maple-woods-bg.jpg] New Hampshire Maple Producers Association Celebrating over 75 Years! The New Hampshire Maple Producers Association, Inc. is a non-profit trade association dedicated to the promotion of New Hampshire?s many acclaimed sugarhouses and its delicious maple syrup. The NHMPA organizes several public events throughout the year, including Maple Sugaring Month, spanning four weekends of maple madness in March. nhmapleproducers.com " ________________________________ From: Syrupmakers on behalf of Charles Graf Sent: Sunday, June 13, 2021 1:55 PM To: syrupmakers at syrupmakers.net Subject: [Syrupmakers] active Dropped out of NSSPPA A WHILE BACK, Now I am re registered and wondering if the web site is still active. Charlie Graf -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From pwalker at phillipwalkerauctions.com Sun Jun 13 16:02:56 2021 From: pwalker at phillipwalkerauctions.com (Phillip Walker) Date: Sun, 13 Jun 2021 21:02:56 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [Syrupmakers] [ ? ] Re: active In-Reply-To: References: <1UZ1B2Deq2.2gJyrhTEri.ref@desktop-09qfhq5> <1UZ1B2Deq2.2gJyrhTEri@desktop-09qfhq5> Message-ID: <1603908720.442003.1623618176524@mail.yahoo.com> NSSPPA Website: https://nssppa.org/ also search Facebook for NSSPPA! Regards,PW Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android On Sun, Jun 13, 2021 at 3:45 PM, Joseph S. Haas wrote: #yiv3530397239 P {margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;}Hi Charles, Good question.? The last e-mail received by me was back on 11-12-2019 from Arnold Barrie. Maybe in the meantime they went into my Junk Mail folder in 2020.? Who knows?? I hardly ever check there. Anyway, WELCOME?Back.? To, see what other(s) might have to stay, if "still with us". (;- ) ) Yours truly, - - Joe,? here in New Hampshire.? cc:?https://nhmapleproducers.com/ | | New Hampshire Maple Producers AssociationCelebrating over 75 Years! The New Hampshire Maple Producers Association, Inc. is a non-profit trade association dedicated to the promotion of New Hampshire?s many acclaimed sugarhouses and its delicious maple syrup. The NHMPA organizes several public events throughout the year, including Maple Sugaring Month, spanning four weekends of maple madness in March.nhmapleproducers.com | " From: Syrupmakers on behalf of Charles Graf Sent: Sunday, June 13, 2021 1:55 PM To: syrupmakers at syrupmakers.net Subject: [Syrupmakers] active?Dropped out of? NSSPPA A WHILE BACK,? Now I am re registered and wondering if the web site is still active.??? Charlie Graf_______________________________________________ Syrupmakers mailing list Syrupmakers at syrupmakers.net http://syrupmakers.net/mailman/listinfo/syrupmakers_syrupmakers.net -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... Name: Untitled URL: From cmgraf at verizon.net Sun Jun 13 17:18:57 2021 From: cmgraf at verizon.net (Charles Graf) Date: Sun, 13 Jun 2021 18:18:57 -0400 Subject: [Syrupmakers] Crop rotation In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1UZ1B5M2By.4Z5npgZLF8r@desktop-09qfhq5> If this group is still active, I would like to join. Charlie Graf cmgraf at verizon.net ----- Original Message ----- From: Reply-To: To: Sent: 8/17/2011 9:54:40 PM Subject: Re: [Syrupmakers] Crop rotation Here at home a rotation from corn or grain sorghum would be some form of legume. Initially after harvest - -a small grain like wheat, oats, barley mixed with clover over the winter. If with clover and a good stand then no spring legume unless you disk it up or cut for hay. If disked or cut for hay or grazed heavily then a legume in the late spring or early summer. Examples maybe: soybeans, peanuts, clover, cowpeas (black eyed peas, Crowder, pink-eye purple hull etc), butter beans, snaps, October beans, string beans - -alfalfa (for a 5 year period or so rotation). May help enrich the soil and help with disease control. Just some thoughts Bill In a message dated 8/17/2011 10:40:05 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, jim8544 at yahoo.com writes: Most Ag. services would most likely recommend rotating into a different plant family.Some crops in the same family as sorghum would be rye, oats, wheat, corn, barley millet, etc. Other crops that might be good to rotate into would be cotton, soybeans, peanuts, watermelons and a lot of the vegetables. Sometimes it is just not practical to rotate. Jim Henderson _______________________________________________ Syrupmakers mailing list Syrupmakers at syrupmakers.net http://lists.syrupmakers.net/mailman/listinfo/syrupmakers -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: