Dartmouth College: Climate Change Study Finds That Maple Syrup Season May Come Earlier
September 21, 2019
September 21, 2019
HANOVER, New Hampshire, Sept. 21 [TNSmaterialsresearch] -- Dartmouth College issued the following news release:
Once winter nights dip below freezing and the days warm up above freezing sap begins to flow in sugar maples marking the start of the syrup season. U.S. maple syrup production is a global industry, which has been increasing by nearly 10 percent per year over the past decade according to the USDA's National Agricultural Statistics Service 2017. With climate change, dai . . .
Once winter nights dip below freezing and the days warm up above freezing sap begins to flow in sugar maples marking the start of the syrup season. U.S. maple syrup production is a global industry, which has been increasing by nearly 10 percent per year over the past decade according to the USDA's National Agricultural Statistics Service 2017. With climate change, dai . . .