Proctor Maple Research Center

id: proctor-maple-research-center-183-11385149
title: Proctor Maple Research Center
text: The Proctor Maple Research Center is an agricultural research center of the University of Vermont specializing in the study of maples, particularly with respect to the production of sap, which is notably transformed into maple syrup. It is the only facility of this type in the United States. Its facilities are located on Harvey Road in Underhill, Vermont, on a rural property previously known as the Harvey Farm, given to the state in 1946 by Governor of Vermont Mortimer Proctor. The center's earl
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description: United States historic place
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date created: 2016-11-21T21:31:17Z
date modified: 2024-09-06T20:17:49Z
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