Vermont
Vermont Sugar Season Sweet Success
June 10, 2022 | Montpelier VT – The USDA Nationwide Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) reported in the present day that 2022 Vermont maple syrup manufacturing totaled 2.55 million gallons, as soon as once more main the nation on this class and a noteworthy enhance from the earlier 2 seasons. The 2022 Vermont maple manufacturing whole is an 800,000-gallon enhance from 2021.
“As I all the time inform my fellow governors, Vermont has, hands-down, the most effective maple syrup on the earth,” mentioned Governor Phil Scott. “This 12 months’s document stage of maple manufacturing is sweet information for our sugar makers and our financial system, and I recognize all of the laborious work that goes into producing the most effective maple syrup and so many nice Vermont maple merchandise yearly.”
Vermont stays the highest producing state within the Nation. Vermont maple syrup producers put out 6.65 million maple faucets in 2022, a rise of 150K over the 2021 whole. Yield per faucet is estimated to be 0.383 gallon, considerably up from 0.269 gallon from the earlier season. Location performed a big half in particular person manufacturing. The earliest sap circulation reported was on New Yr’s Day in Vermont. On common, the season lasted 40 days, in contrast with 29 days in 2021. Vermont’s 2021 worth of manufacturing totaled $56 million, up from $52.7 million in 2020. The typical retail value per gallon was up .80 cents per gallon to $46.30.
“Mom nature smiled on us this 12 months with ultimate climate, sap flows and sweetness,” mentioned Allison Hope, Govt Director of the Vermont Maple Sugar Makers Affiliation. “Vermont’s sugar makers harvested an awesome maple crop all throughout the state; one which was record-breaking for a lot of. For added sweetness, this spring producers celebrated the welcome return of acquainted traditions like Maple Open Home the place they may share their tales and their craft with guests from close to and much. As increasingly households make Vermont maple a kitchen staple of their pantries, there’s loads of the brand new season’s crop on faucet!”
Vermont has led the U.S. within the variety of maple faucets yearly since 1916 and was solely out produced in 1926 and 1918. In 2003 Vermont had 2.12 million faucets and has been steadily rising to six.65 million in 2022. Annual manufacturing previous to 1935 was usually between 1 million and 1.4 million gallons. This dropped to round 200,000 to 300,000 gallons within the 1970’s. Since 2003 Vermont’s maple syrup manufacturing has elevated from round 500,000 gallons to 2.55 million gallons in 2022.
“Vermont producers have been drained after a protracted, candy season however they as soon as once more have led the nation in making a high-quality maple syrup. We’re lucky to get pleasure from Vermont maple at each meal. Thanks sugar makers,” mentioned Vermont Agriculture Secretary Anson Tebbetts.
For the entire Maple Syrup statistics, go to the ‘Crop Manufacturing’ report at: https://downloads.usda.library.cornell.edu/usda-esmis/recordsdata/tm70mv177/ng452p51p/3x817t30t/crop0622.pdf
The ‘Crop Manufacturing’ report and all different NASS stories can be found on-line at www.nass.usda.gov.
*Hooked up photographs: Vermont Governor Phil Scott performs “First Tapping” ceremony on the UVM Proctor Maple Analysis Middle in Jericho this spring.
Vermont
Teen drug use varies by state. Here’s how Vermont compares.
While teen drug use has largely declined, the latest data from the National Surveys on Drug Use and Health shows moderate differences by state. In Vermont, an estimated 9.4% of teens had used an illicit drug in the past month, making it the #8 state for teen drug use.
Read the national analysis to see which states had the highest rates of teen drug use.
Drug use is generally higher in some Western states, including New Mexico, where 13.7% of teens had used drugs in the past month. This is in line with larger trends, as New Mexico has had some of the highest rates of alcohol and drug-related deaths in the country for decades. A 2023 report from the state’s legislature found fewer teens are using drugs than they were a decade ago, but overdoses are on the rise.
Northeastern states including Rhode Island and Massachusetts also have some of the highest rates of teen drug use. Again, this is in line with larger regional trends, as New England has felt the outsized impact of the opioid crisis.
States with the lowest rates of teen drug use were Alabama and Utah, with both at around 5%. However, both states have experienced a rise in opioid deaths in recent years. In 2023, Alabama launched the Odds Are Alabama campaign to raise awareness and prevent fentanyl-related overdose deaths.
Story editing by Cynthia Rebolledo. Additional editing by Kelly Glass and Elisa Huang. Copy editing by Tim Bruns.
This story features data reporting and writing by Elena Cox and is part of a series utilizing data automation across 50 states and Washington D.C.
This story originally appeared on Substance Use Treatment Facilities and was produced and distributed in partnership with Stacker Studio.
Vermont
Vermont disaster recovery centers to close temporarily on election day
All Federal Emergency Management Agency Disaster Recovery Centers in Vermont will be closed on Tuesday, Nov. 5, the day of the general election.
The Green Mountain State’s three disaster recovery centers − set up to assist Vermonters impacted by the storms and floods on July 11-13 and July 29-31 − are located in the Hinesburg Town Hall, Lyndon Public Safety Facility and the Newport Municipal Building.
The Hinesburg site, which is used as a polling station, will also be closed on Nov. 4 to prepare for the election.
The Newport and Lyndon sites are slated to reopen on Nov. 6, while the Hinesburg location will reopen the following day to give employees time to transition the site back to a disaster recovery center.
Regular hours of operation for all three recovery centers are 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Saturday.
Megan Stewart is a government accountability reporter for the Burlington Free Press. Contact her at mstewartyounger@gannett.com.
Vermont
Connecticut wins against Vermont Catamounts in overtime – The Rink Live
The teams were tied after 60 minutes but overtime saw Connecticut come away with the close win over Vermont Catamounts at home on Sunday, November 02, 2024.
The final score was 6-5.
UConn’s
Tristan Fraser
scored the game-winning goal.
The Huskies scored three goals in first period an held the lead 3-2 going in to the first break.
One goal were scored in the second period, the score being tied at 3-3 going in to the third period.
The Huskies took the lead within the first minute of the third period when
Ethan Whitcomb
found the back of the net, assisted by
Kai Janviriya
and
Kaden Shahan
.
Massimo Lombardi
tied it up 4-4 with a goal five minutes later, assisted by
Joel Maatta
.
Tabor Heaslip
took the lead with a goal seven minutes later.
The Catamounts tied the score 5-5 with 60 seconds remaining of the third after a goal from
Colin Kessler
.
In overtime, it took 4:14 before Tristan Fraser scored the game-winner for the home team, assisted by
Trey Scott
and
Ryan Tattle
.
Coming up:
Both teams will be back in action on Friday, November 08, 2024 when the Huskies hosts Merrimack at 6 p.m. CST and the Catamounts welcomes Massachusetts at 6 p.m. CST.
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