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But more importantly, serving fake maple syrup would put a thumb in the eye of Vermont pride. The Green Mountain Audubon Center in Huntington, Vermont, gives visitors a chance to tap a tree and ...
When "Clergyman" wrote his letter, most Vermonters who made maple sugar only produced enough to meet their own families’ needs.
“It’s the reason the maple industry in the Northeast has been able to expand because we have access to many more consumers and people are using maple syrup year round, not just buying it at a farm ...
Dave Kemp, director for the New Hampshire Maple Producers Association and owner of D & D Maple Supplies in Jaffrey, New ...
Vermonters love using maple syrup, and it even extends to an innovative way to cook up hot dogs. Here's what you need to know ...
With likely just a few weeks left until warmer weather arrives permanently, this sugaring season presented more problems than ...
Maple syrup is not just some fun, feel-good symbol of Vermont; according to the Vermont Maple Sugar Makers’ Association, the state still leads the nation as the top maple-producing state ...
Last year, the total production of maple syrup in Vermont came to about 3.1 million gallons, about 53 percent of the entire ...
In June, the U.S. Department of Agriculture will release the official results of its annual survey. Last season, Vermont ...
A new study is exploring how much, if at all, maple trees absorb so-called “forever chemicals,” and how much can end up in ...
The 18 participants in the roundtable discussion included breweries, a maple syrup producer, a furniture company ... Sen. Peter Welch, a Vermont Democrat, said he is disturbed by Trump’s actions, ...