The links provided are for research programmes and industry groups, as well as popular science articles and podcasts, related to our goal of producing novel tree syrups.
Science Friday episode: a new technique for collecting sap plantation-style, directly from the cut tops of juvenile trees. Listen or watch!
Science Friday episode : how ice crystals in the maple trees' cells power sap flow & while how other trees and plants move gallons of fluid per day from roots to leaves—all without using any energy at all. Listen or watch!
A range of videos related to maple tree research and maple syrup production. USA.
A podcast from Cornell Maple Program. Latest research, news and trends in the maple industry, with guests including maple researchers, industry experts, and local sugarmakers. USA.
Industry trade publication and news source for the North American maple syrup industry. USA.
A wide range of documents, including information for beginners, notebooks, technical guides and more. USA.
Producing food sustainably among the hardwood forests in the Appalachian mountains, including syrups from our native trees: maple, black walnut and hickory. USA.
Promoting interest in useful tree crops: fruit, nuts, timber, fuel, livestock fodder, bee forage and other productive crops. New Zealand.
A curated resource for sugarmakers to find the most current and scientifically accurate information for maple production. USA & Canada.
Promoting the interests of Québec maple producers and developing and improving the production and sales of maple products to their full potential. Canada.
Providing practical and scholarly knowledge for the maple industry, through research, demonstration, and education. USA.