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Ecological ×
James Jennings
Ecological
Renewable Energy Evaporating our maple syrup over a wood fire is not the easiest way to concentrate sap... but we feel strongly that it’s the best. It is the traditional manner which has been used for...
Ecological Sugarbush Management
Oct 13, 2020 How we make maple syrup
James Jennings
Reverse Osmosis
Sap from sugar maples is 2 percent sugar. By law, Vermont maple syrup is between 66.9 to 68.9 percent sugar, which is a higher standard than most other US states and Canada. It takes a lot of energy t...
Ecological
Oct 11, 2020 How we make maple syrup
James Jennings
Evaporated over a Wood Fire
Boiling sap over a wood fire is not the easiest way to make maple syrup, but we believe it is the right way because it is carbon neutral. Industrial producers of maple syrup use oil fired evaporators....
Ecological Sugarbush Management
Oct 11, 2020 How we make maple syrup
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Our family has been making maple syrup since 1840. We built our current sugarhouse in 2010 beside an old-growth sugarbush, where towering maples - most 100 to 200 years old - provide sap we transform into syrup that captures the best of the land and our understanding of the science of maple. 

We live in Switzerland, but return to our small farm in Vermont every Spring to make maple syrup. 

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