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Carney, Margaret.  At Grandpa's Sugar Bush.

Chall, Marsha Wilson.  Sugarbush Spring.

Haedrich, Ken.  Maple Syrup Cookbook:  100 Recipes for Breakfast, Lunch &
Dinner
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Hiscock, Bruce.  The Big Tree.  Boyd Mills Press, 1999.
    Follows the development of a large old maple tree from its growth as a seed during the American Revolution to its maturity in the late 20th century.

Janson Sipp, Leora.  Logan Learns All About Maple Syrup.

Keller, Kristin Thoennes.  From Maple Trees to Maple Syrup.  Capstone Press, 2004.
    Learn how maple syrup starts with sap from sugar maple trees and follows along as the sap is cooked at the sugarhouse and made into maple syrup.

Lasky, Kathryn.  Sugaring Time.

Linton, Marilyn.  The Maple Syrup Book.

Mann, Rink.  Backyard Sugarin':  A Complete How-To Guide, Third Edition.

Mitchell, Melanie.  From Maple Tree to Syrup.  Lerner Publications Company, 2004.

Perrin, Noel.  Making Maple Syrup:  Storey Country Wisdom Bulletin A-51.  Storey Publishing.

Reynolds, Cynthia Furlong.  M Is For Maple Syrup:  A Vermont Alphabet (Discover America State By State Alphabet Series).  2002.

Ring, Susan.  From Tree to Table.  Yellowumbrella Books, 2003.
    In this emerging reader, children learn how maple syrup is made and processed into the sweet syrup they enjoy.

Snyder, Inez.  Sap to Syrup.  Children's Press, 2005.

Sorensen, Virginia.  Miracles on Maple Hill.  Odyssey Classics, 2003.
    Meet a loving family and learn about the first miracle of the new year when the sap begins to rise in the maple trees so the family can make syrup.




Connecticut Department of Agriculture
Marketing Division
165 Capitol Avenue
Hartford, CT  06106
Phone:  860-713-2503
Website:  click here
* "Connecticut Maple Sugar Houses", if ordering by mail, send a self-addressed stamped envelope

Maple Syrup Producers Association of Connecticut
email:  Info@ctmaple.org
Webstie:  www.ctmaple.org

Maple Info organization
Website:  www.mapleinfo.org
* Products/uses
* The Forests
* Maple Resources
* Fun Stuff
* General

Ag MRC (agricultural marketing resource center)
Website:  click here
* A National information resource for value-added agriculture.
* This website has information on marketing and production of maple syrup.

Massachusetts Maple Producers Association
Watson-Spruce Corner Road
Ashfield, Massachusetts  01330
Attn:  Tom McCrumm
Phone:  413-628-3912
email:  info@massmaple.org
Website:  www.massmaple.org
* "All About Maple Sugaring," a classroom guide and curriculum for teachers with poster, make-your-own brochure, video and directory of Massachusetts Maple Producers.




Connecticut Department of Agriculture
Marketing Division
165 Capitol Avenue
Hartford, CT  06106
Phone:  860-713-2503
* "Connecticut Maple Sugar Houses", if ordering by mail, send a self-addressed stamped envelope.

Cornell Cooperative Extension
Media Services
Building 7
Cornell Business & Tech. Park
Ithaca, New York  14850
Phone:  607-255-2080
Fax:  607-255-9946
* "Backyard Maple Syrup" seasonal short-term activity, $1.00.
* Three videos for maple syrup producers, send for a brochure.



Connecticut Department of Agriculture
Marketing Division
165 Capitol Avenue
Hartford, CT  06106
Phone:  860-713-2503
Website:  click here
* "Connecticut Maple Sugar Houses", if ordering by mail, send a self-addressed stamped envelope.

Maple Syrup Producers Association of Connecticut
email:  info@ctmaple.org
Website:  www.ctmaple.org

Stamford Museum & Nature Center
39 Scofieldtown Road
Stamford, CT  06903
Attn:  Will Kies
Phone:  203-322-1646 x. 6568
Fax:  203-322-0408
email:  wkies@stamfordmuseum.org
Website:  click here

Massachusetts Department of Food & Agriculture
100 Cambridge Street
Boston, Massachusetts  02202
Attn:  Janet Christensen
Phone:  617-727-3000 ext. 173
Fax:  617-727-7235
email:  jchristensen@state.ma.us
Website:  www.massgrown.org
* Agri-tourism directory
* List of Massachusetts agricultural fairs
* List of Massachusetts farmer's markets
*List of Massachusetts farmstands

Massachusetts Maple Producers Association
Watson-Spruce Corner Road
Ashfield, Massachusetts  01330
Attn:  Tom McCrumm
Phone:  413-628-3912
email:  info@massmaple.org
Website:  www.massmaple.org
* "All About Maple Sugaring," a classroom guide and curriculum for teachers with poster, make-your-own brochure, video and directory of Massachusetts Maple Producers.