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April 3, 2020: Drain the Swamp Maples

Giannotti is working with Stockton University’s agriculture program to study methods like osmosis and vacuum pressure for optimized sap extraction and reduction. For now, though, she and Manganaro just do it the old-fashioned way.

 

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March 19, 2020: How can syrup become environmentally sustainable?

A family farmette in the Wading River section of Bass River Township bustles with activity, even on a cold Saturday morning. The farm is home to the Vogel family.

 

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Feb. 21, 2020: Stockton University Gets Sweet for Maple Syrup.

South Jersey is not the first place that comes to mind when you think of maple syrup, but a duo of professors at Stockton University are hoping to change that. 

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Feb. 20, 2020: A sticky situation: Stockton University gets grant to study maple syrup production in NJ.

New Jersey is not typically known for being a giant in the syrup industry, but a federal grant issued to professors at Stockton University will allow them to give it a try.


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Feb. 18, 2020: Have Red Maple Trees? Stockton Wants To Help You Produce Syrup.

Armed with a grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Stockton University is looking for people who have red maple trees on their property.

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Feb. 16, 2020: GALLOWAY TOWNSHIP, N.J. (AP) - Maple Tree Tapping Comes to South Jersey. 

Stockton University Assistant Professor of Environmental Science Aaron Stoler was drilling holes 2 inches deep into red maple trees on campus Monday, installing taps and running tubing into simple plastic buckets.

 

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Feb. 14, 2020: Galloway, N.J. -   Bring on the pancakes!

A team of Stockton faculty members has been awarded a three-year United States Department of Agriculture grant to promote maple sugaring in the South Jersey region through research and community outreach.

 

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Feb. 13, 2020: GALLOWAY TOWNSHIP, N.J. (CBS) - Stockton University Testing To See If New Jersey Can Imitate Vermont’s Maple Syrup Success.

Vermont is known for its maple syrup. Now there’s an effort underway to see if New Jersey can imitate the sweet success. New Jersey has had a great development in its wine industry in recent years. Now officials are trying to tap into a new agricultural business.

 
 

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Feb. 12, 2020: GALLOWAY TWP., New Jersey - Researchers studying potential for maple syrup production in New Jersey

Researchers at Stockton University are looking for participants for a pilot program to study the potential for maple syrup production in New Jersey.

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Feb. 11, 2020: Stockton University makes maple syrup in the pinelands.

Judith Vogel shares her goal for Stockton University’s grant-funded maple syrup project.

 

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Feb. 11, 2020: GALLOWAY TWP., New Jersey (WPVI)

Researchers at Stockton University are looking for participants for a pilot program to study the potential for maple syrup production in New Jersey.

 

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Feb. 10, 2020: Stockton’s pilot project to tap red maple trees for maple syrup.

Dr. Judith Vogel & Dr. Aaron Stoler explain the sapping process on Stockton’s campus.

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Feb. 5, 2020: Stockton University seeks sugar maple harvesters.

A team of Stockton faculty members is looking for South Jersey property owners who want to produce their own maple syrup from red maples on their properties.

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Feb. 4, 2020: Maple syrup bonds a mathematician, an economist and an environmental scientist.

A team of Stockton University faculty were awarded a grant from the United States Department of Agriculture last September to promote red maple sugaring in South Jersey. 

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Feb. 3, 2020: Stockton seeks local participants to produce maple syrup.

If you have a few red maple trees growing in your yard and an affinity for pancakes and waffles, Stockton University may have the perfect job for you.

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Feb. 3, 2020: Galloway Township - Bring on the pancakes.

A team of Stockton faculty members has been awarded a U.S. Department of Agriculture grant to promote maple sugaring in the South Jersey region through research and community outreach.