I think it's really neat that you're so often finding people who do you better than you and that you're willing to openly observe it. That attitude has so much power in it.
This guy is something else! He's 10 years younger than me and just crushing it! It was good to see you yesterday, Zach! Thanks for stopping out and supporting us!
This little series you have going on right now is pretty neat. Its cool to see. I'm guessing most are multi-generational, but not all, to get to this point of production. Wow, what an investment. It really does show how small of a community the general Maple producers are. Really not many "large" producers out there. As a first generation guy, I'm hoping my kids want to take over at some point and trying to not set them up for failure with what I've done so far. Thanks Nate. Keep them coming
Love it Nate we are getting our first sap as of Feb 25th our first year selling sap to open the door!! Love how you always ask for us new guys lol!! Well I’ve been small scale since I was 10 🤣
Love the wooden state cut outs of the maple producing states, but totally left out the U.P. of Michigan. We can forgive the no New York state but not the U.P. haha
You should cover how he got his financing, investors,etc. If you want the younger generation to get an idea on how to grow. That looks like a multi million dollar investment. Probably 10 million or more.
You can check out Ben's here! bensmaplesyrup.com
I think it's really neat that you're so often finding people who do you better than you and that you're willing to openly observe it. That attitude has so much power in it.
This guy is something else! He's 10 years younger than me and just crushing it!
It was good to see you yesterday, Zach! Thanks for stopping out and supporting us!
@@BissellMapleFarm Absolutely, the Bissell Maple Family is always a treat to visit.
That’s a pretty impressive operation. Also a great idea meeting a need in his community with the market. Thanks for taking us along
I think I'm better at this than making maple syrup!
I really enjoyed seeing Ben’s store and hope to visit some day!! Great video! Mom
Mom! The meatloaf!
Can't wait to visit. This is about 30 mins from family I visit over the Mass. line. GREAT video on this, Nate 👍
This little series you have going on right now is pretty neat. Its cool to see. I'm guessing most are multi-generational, but not all, to get to this point of production. Wow, what an investment. It really does show how small of a community the general Maple producers are. Really not many "large" producers out there. As a first generation guy, I'm hoping my kids want to take over at some point and trying to not set them up for failure with what I've done so far. Thanks Nate. Keep them coming
Love it Nate we are getting our first sap as of Feb 25th our first year selling sap to open the door!! Love how you always ask for us new guys lol!! Well I’ve been small scale since I was 10 🤣
That’s pretty cool!
You really do have the coolest job, looks like a great market! Will have to get a video somehow after the evaporator is in if it running.
Tell Ben he's missing the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, too!!
Nice job
Love the wooden state cut outs of the maple producing states, but totally left out the U.P. of Michigan. We can forgive the no New York state but not the U.P. haha
Sheesh, Rhode Island.
isn't on that wall !
New York didn’t make it in there lol
The People's Republic of New York
You should cover how he got his financing, investors,etc. If you want the younger generation to get an idea on how to grow. That looks like a multi million dollar investment. Probably 10 million or more.