Native Americans began the practice of Maple Sugaring long before Europeans arrived in North America. However, no one knows what tribe first discovered it. Maple sugaring is a deeply rooted farming tradition that has made Vermont the leading maple syrup producer in the United States.
Sugaring the old fashioned way at the Russell Family Sugarhouse.
Matt takes Jackson & Reba out to collect sap while sugaring. This Sugar House is over 150 years old. The tin on the roof of the older section on the right, was given to farmers and sugarers by the local newspaper when they were done using them for printing, many years ago.
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