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As late summer progresses so-called late-season defoliators are beginning to become visible in Vermont woods. Two such insects are maple leaf cutter and maple trumpet skeletonizer. The first report of damage from maple leaf cutter was in 1911 when...
Gardeners know that earthworms can be beneficial for growing vegetables and flowers by helping with soil aeration and producing fertilizer through their castings. Sugar makers may not know that earthworms and relatively newer invaders the so-calle...
Forest Tent Caterpillars Update
It appears as though the recent widespread defoliation event related to forest tent caterpillar has ended. According to the Vermont Department of Forest Parks and Recreation, there have been no reports of defoliation attributed to this native inse...
The law is very clear as to what can be sold as pure maple syrup; only the liquid derived by concentration and heat treatment of the sap of the maple tree. No processing that adds or removes naturally occurring soluble materials is allowed. This d...
How to Set Up an iPad in Kiosk Mode
An iPad in "kiosk mode" can be set up to show one or more videos on an unending loop. This is perfect for when you want something interesting at your conference table that showcases what your organization does. This is a quick how-to video show...
CDCI Communications Fall Retreat update
A screencast version of the Communications update for the CDCI Fall 2022 retreat. All about our Communications annual priorities, new Communications Guide, and new (draft) Accessibility Policy.