IT ALL STARTED WHEN…

According to our records, the Hall Family is currently in its 9th generation in East Dixfield, Maine. 

Our 10th generation includes our daughter Amanda who studied in Scotland to earn her PhD after receiving her master's degree in Ireland, and undergraduate degree from Yale University, and our son Caleb who has returned to the family farm to continue our legacy.


Our records date back to 1636 when Edward Hall came to the United States. This translates into 12 generations of Halls in the United States, but 9 generations that have made East Dixfield their home.


Amanda (left in picture) is now married to James and is teaching college in London.


Caleb (right in picture) is now a huge part of the production operation, making sure that taps and sap are flowing throughout the woods!


In addition to our syrup operation, our family is also operating an organic dairy farm now in its eighth generation, milking more than 40 Registered Holstein cows. In 2016 our dairy farm was awarded the Silver Pasture Award. This award recognized our farm as one of the top dairies in New England. As members of New Page's Forest Management Assistance Program, we carefully harvest trees on more than 1,100 acres of land, and also tap our sugar maple trees in order to bring you our award-winning maple syrup. Nowadays we are tapping close to 11,000 sugar maples, with an eventual goal of over 15,000 taps.


Rodney Hall & Family

Owner/Operator of Hall Farms Maple Products

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