Go behind-the-scenes with DMG Productions for an inside look at the sugaring industry.

Jupiter, FL— During 1Q/2020, American Farmer will explore the history of maple syrup production in North America. DMG will take a look at the innovative technologies being used for maple extraction and will educate about current trends taking place throughout the industry. Check your local listings for more information.

Making Maple Syrup or “sugaring” was originally a way for farmers to supplement their income. Today, it is a multimillion-dollar industry. Both programs will look at the industry and will explore what it takes to produce quality syrup.

In this segment, learn how The Maple Shop, located in Chester, New Jersey, shares its knowledge and equipment to help others make superior maple syrup, in addition to providing the highest quality syrup and products to its customers.

“Technology and equipment can help u reduce our time in the woods collecting maple sap and can drastically reduce our time in the sugar house making the final product; delicious maple syrup.” Jonathan Rybkiewicz. Owner of The Maple Shop and Red Leaf Hollow Farms.

“The act of producing maple syrup was passed down to North American settlers by Native Americans. Today, it is a trade that lives on, and in many cases, with little-to-no changes,” said Chad Densen, production manager for DMG Productions. “We look forward to exploring more about the industry and how it is changing to fit the times.”

About The Maple Shop:
Our store carries all of the knowledge and equipment you need to start making your own maple syrup along with many Vermont products, products produced by Veteran owned companies , products made by local artisans in and around Chester and of course, our very own Vermont Maple Syrup from our farm in Vermont!

For more information, visit: www.mapleshopnj.com or www.redleafhollowfarms.com.

DMG Productions:
Backed by experts in various fields, DMG Productions is dedicated to education and advancement, and to consistently producing commercial-free, educational programming on which both viewers and networks depend.

For more information, or to learn about our programs, please visit www.DMGProductions.com.