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A History of Vermont’s Maple Sugar Industry by Lillian Baker Carlisle is a comprehensive exploration of one of Vermont’s most iconic and enduring traditions: the production of maple sugar. Tracing the origins of maple sugaring from its early beginnings with Native American practices through the colonial era and into the modern age, the book delves into the cultural, economic, and technological developments that have shaped the industry over centuries. Carlisle examines the methods used by early settlers, the evolution of tools and techniques, and the role of maple sugar in Vermont’s agricultural and social history. The narrative is enriched with anecdotes, historical documents, and photographs, offering readers a vivid portrait of the people and communities who have contributed to Vermont’s reputation as the heart of maple sugaring in America. The book also discusses the challenges faced by the industry, including changing markets, environmental concerns, and the impact of technological innovation. Through detailed research and engaging storytelling, A History of Vermont’s Maple Sugar Industry provides a fascinating look at how maple sugaring became not just an economic staple, but a cherished symbol of Vermont’s heritage and identity.
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Liczba stron: 72
Rok wydania: 2025
