Morse Farm Maple Sugarworks offers students a delightful look into the traditional craft of maple sugaring. With over 200 years of family history in maple production, this farm provides an authentic experience of Vermont’s iconic agricultural practice, offering a mix of education and hands-on fun.
Teachers planning a field trip can expect their students to tour the sugarhouse, where they’ll learn about the process of tapping trees, boiling sap, and producing pure maple syrup. Interactive demonstrations explain the science behind sap flow, the role of climate, and the evolution of sugaring techniques from traditional methods to modern-day practices.
Educational programs are designed to align with curriculum standards in science, agriculture, and history. Students can witness maple sugaring up close, explore the farm’s interpretive nature trails, and learn about sustainable farming practices. Tasting maple syrup and maple candies adds a sweet treat to the experience.
Teachers receive educational resources such as pre-visit materials, lesson plans, and guides on the history and science of maple production. Morse Farm also offers seasonal events that showcase traditional Vermont culture, from cider pressing to folk music.