Produce Application

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Sugarbush Hollow LLC

Owner: Charles Winship

Farm Address:
8447 Pardee Hollow Road
Wayland, NY 14572
Steuben County
United States

Mailing Address:
8397 Pardee Hollow Road
Wayland, NY 14572
United States

daytime phone: 5859433475
evening phone: same
Web site: http://www.sugarhousesyrup.com

Application Date: 2010-01-11

Applicant Details

Please briefly tell us why you are applying to be part of the Certified Naturally Grown program: The program portrays what we actually do
Are you currently third party Certified for your produce operation by any other organization (Organic, Biodynamic, etc)? no
Have you ever been certified in the past? no
Have you ever been denied certification? no
How did you hear about Certified Naturally Grown? Presentation by Caroline Foote

General Farm Information

Farm Acreage you want listed as Certified Naturally GrownTM:
Total Farm Acreage you actually GROW on: 60
Number of above acreage that you own: 220
Number of above acreage that you lease: 0
Do you have other acreage in "Conventional" Agricultural Systems? yes
If yes, how many acres are in conventional agriculture? 110
If yes, please list what you are growing conventionally: I rent the tillable land to a local dairy farmer
General Listed Acreage Breakdown
Veg Crops: 0
Fruit Crops: 0
Hay: 0
Grains/Beans: 0
Sugarbush: 60
Other Acreage: 0
Please check all items you grow and will market as Certified Naturally GrownTM Vegetables
Herbs
Berries
Tree Fruits
Grapes
Grains
Beans
Hay
Flowers
Greenhouse Plants
Other (please specify below)
Please Specify Any Other Items: Maple syrup
Please check all markets you grow for (this will be displayed on your farm profile to help potential buyers find you). Farmer's Market
Farm Stand
Local Restaurants
CSA's
Coops
Health Food Stores
Groceries
Regional Wholesalers
www.LocalHarvest.org
Commodities
Other (please specify below)
Please Specify Other Markets: Craft Shows

Farmland Management and Practices

Primary Tillage System: n/a
Do you use Cover Crops? no
Do you use Compost? no
Do you use Manure? no
Please list any other brought in fertility sources that you use (specific rock powders, lime, soybean / alfalfa meal, specific purchased pre-mixes, etc)and how often it's used. If you indicate a name brand product, please also specify the ingredient/s. n/a
Have any chemical fertilizers been applied to the fields you are seeking Certification for in the last three years (36 months)? no
Have any non-acceptable pesticides and/or herbicides been applied to these fields in the last 3 years? no
Do you use Professional Soil Testing services? no
Describe your primary weed problems and methods of control. If you indicate a name brand product, please also specify the ingredient(s), what kind of product it is (a soap, microbial, oil, a botanical...), and how often it's used. none
Describe your primary insect problems and methods of control. If you indicate a name brand product, please also specify the ingredient/s, what kind of product it is (a soap, microbial, oil, a botanical...), and how often it's used. Forest tent caterpillar. I may spray with bT this spring
Describe your primary disease problems and methods of control. If you indicate a name brand product, please also specify the ingredient/s, what kind of product it is (a soap, microbial, oil, a botanical...), and how often it's used. none
Please list the water source you use for crop irrigation. If source is public river, pond or lake, please note the name: n/a
Are there any known contaminants in the irrigation water? no
Are you a maple producer who seeks to certify your sugarbush? yes
Maple sap is considered a wild crop. CNG's Wild Crop Harvesting Standard states that “A wild crop must be harvested in a manner that ensures that such harvesting or gathering will not be destructive to the environment and will sustain the growth and production of the wild crop.” Please briefly describe any steps you take to protect and ensure the sustainability of your sugarbush. I only use one 5/16 tap per tree. I do not tap below 10 inches dbh
Do you use an organic de-foamer? yes
In rural areas, woods have unfortunately been used as dumping grounds for all manner of garbage, including toxic waste. These dumps can contaminate the sap, and your syrup, if too close to your sugarbush. Will you refrain from tapping any trees that stand within 50 feet of old dumps (or recent ones!) in or near your sugar bush? yes
Over-tapping trees can stunt their growth. Do you (or will you) adhere to the Cornell Sugar Maple Research & Extension Program guidelines which state "trees 10-17 inches in diameter (31-53 inch circumference) should have no more than one tap. A tree 18-24 inches in diameter (57-75 inch circumference) should have no more than two taps. A tree larger than 25 inches in diameter (79-inch circumference) should have no more than three taps." yes
To maximize tree health and sap production, CNG supports Cornell's recommendation that all taps are 5/16" in diameter or smaller. Is this your practice, and if not, would you be willing to transition to 5/16" (or smaller) taps within the next three years? Please elaborate. I use only 5/16 taps
Use this space if there's anything else you'd like to share about your maple operation. We are on tubing and vacuum. We use the latest BMP's for sugarbush management as defined by Cornell and others

Seeds, Transplants and Buffers

Do you purchase or grow using any Genetically Modified seeds? no
Do you use any chemically treated seeds in your operation? no
Do you grow your own transplants? no
Do you purchase any transplants from outside sources? no
Chemical/Spray Drift and Buffers:
Is there any likelihood of Chemical/Spray drift contamination of your fields? no
Do you have an adequate buffer to protect yourself from potential contamination? yes
Please describe your buffer. Be as specific as possible. On all sides, how far is it from your crops to the next closest use (road, conventional crop, residential yard)? Be sure to specify what is grown on neighboring land that is in agricultural use. For example: To the north and east, a wooded area of at least 100 yards separates us from the neighbor's corn fields, to the south is a fallow field at least 100 yards deep separating us from the road, and to the west about 60 feet separates our crops from a field where conventional corn and soybeans are grown. Our sugarbush is not located near any active full time roads. A few (less than 50 out of >2500) of our trees border tilled fields. I have an agreement with the person I rent this land to that he will not apply any pesticides or fertilizers any closer than 50 feet to any of our tapped maple trees

Agreements

Please indicate your agreement with the following statements by checking the boxes.
I will not label, or in any way lead consumers to believe that produce not raised in accord with CNG standards is Certified Naturally GrownTM.
I understand that I have to complete at least one (and hopefully more) Certification Inspection(s) of another farm in my area each year, and that the inspection will NOT be of the same farmer that inspected me.
I have reviewed the Certified Naturally Grown certification standards, I understand them, and I will abide by them. I understand that if I have any questions I may contact CNG for clarification.
You may use this space to tell us anything else you think we should know about your farm: