
A history of Vermont's maple sugar industry
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Language: EnglishPublished:
Authors:
- Carleton, Will
1845 - 1912
- Wiley, Harvey Washington
1844 - 1930
- Winslow, Helen M. (Helen Maria)
1851 - 1938
About this book
In a time when Vermont's landscape was shaped by both natural bounty and industrious spirit, "A History of Vermont's Maple Sugar Industry" unveils the evolution of a beloved tradition. This document, published by the Vermont Maple Sugar Makers’ Association, delves into the intricate processes of sap collection and sugar production, highlighting the craftsmanship that defines this unique industry. Readers will discover the significance of local practices and community involvement in creating a sustainable economy centered around maple sugar. Ideal for students, civic activists, and historians alike, this insightful narrative not only celebrates Vermont's cultural heritage but also emphasizes the importance of preserving artisanal methods in an ever-changing world.
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