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A history of Vermont's maple sugar industry - cover

A history of Vermont's maple sugar industry

Association Vermont Maple Sugar Makers

Publisher: Good Press

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A History of Vermont's Maple Sugar Industry meticulously chronicles the evolution of one of Vermont's most cherished traditions: maple sugaring. The book blends historical narratives with vivid descriptions, giving readers a comprehensive understanding of the industry's development from indigenous practices to modern production techniques. Through rich anecdotes, the authors capture the essence of the Vermont landscape and its integral relationship with the art of sugar making, illustrating how climate, culture, and community have shaped this sweet trade over centuries. The Vermont Maple Sugar Makers Association, a collective body committed to the preservation and promotion of maple syrup production, draws upon the rich expertise and experience of its members to produce this insightful tome. Their passion for maple sugar not only stems from economic interests but also embodies a deep respect for tradition, sustainability, and the cultural heritage of Vermont. This dedication informs the thorough research and authenticity in the storytelling. This book is an indispensable read for anyone interested in agrarian history, food studies, or Vermont's unique cultural identity. It serves as both a scholarly resource and a heartfelt tribute to the generations of sugar makers whose labor and love continue to sweeten our palates and enrich our history.
Available since: 03/02/2025.
Print length: 220 pages.

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