A history of Vermont's maple sugar industry

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Creator Vermont Maple Sugar Makers Association
Contributor Barnard, E. Wellman
Contributor Carleton, Will, 1845-1912
Contributor Wiley, Harvey Washington, 1844-1930
Contributor Winslow, Helen M. (Helen Maria), 1851-1938
Title A history of Vermont's maple sugar industry
Original Publication Vermont: Vermont Maple Sugar Makers Association, 1912.
Note Reading ease score: 64.6 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.
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Summary "A History of Vermont's Maple Sugar Industry," published by the Vermont Maple Sugar Makers’ Association in the early 20th century, serves as a historical account of the development of the maple sugar industry in Vermont. This publication likely comes from the early 1900s, a period characterized by significant industrial growth and developments in agricultural practices. The book delves into the origins of maple sugar production, starting from its use by Native Americans and tracing its evolution to contemporary practices, while also discussing the importance of maintaining high standards for pure maple sugar. The content of the book offers a comprehensive overview of the processes involved in sugar-making, including tapping methods, boiling techniques, and the equipment used. It highlights the historical significance of the maple sugar industry for local communities, including anecdotal accounts of "sugaring off" parties and the role of community and tradition in the production process. Furthermore, it addresses challenges such as competition from adulterated products, the importance of the Vermont Maple Sugar Makers’ Association in maintaining quality, and provides readers with tips on how to procure pure maple products. The intertwining of cultural, agricultural, and economic narratives makes this book an insightful resource for those interested in food history, agricultural practices, and the cultural heritage of Vermont. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class HD: Social sciences: Economic history and conditions, Production
LoC Class SB: Agriculture: Plant culture
Subject Arboriculture
Subject Maple sugar
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EBook-No. 72529
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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