Maple expert campaigns to boost state's lagging syrup production
Cornell Chronicle feature
Graham Pekur
If New York producers tapped the same ratio of maples in its forests as does Vermont (2 percent), annual New York syrup production revenues could rise to close to $50 million, up from an estimated $12.9 million, according to Cornell's Michael Farrell.
features person
- Chabot, Brian F | Professor
- Farrell, Michael L | Extension Associate
- Stedman, Richard C. | Assistant Professor
features organization
- Uihlein Sugar Maple Research Station (USMRS) | field station