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Maple sap, what's in it? Maple sap is a dilute solution of mainly water (95-99%) and sugar (1-5%), along with trace amounts of other substances, including: organic acids, free amino acids, protein, minerals, and phenolic compounds. Sap coming dire...

According to the 2019 USDA NASS maple syrup report approximately 90% of Vermont's total annual maple syrup production (about 1.8 million gallons) was sold into the bulk market. The remainder of the crop was sold either to retail or wholesale custo...

Diatomaceous Earth (DE) Filtering
Just as the sugars found in sap become concentrated during boiling, so too are the naturally occurring minerals found in sap. As the concentration of minerals increases in the sap, it approaches, then exceeds the point of saturation. When that hap...

The USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service or NASS has released the crop totals for the 2020 maple season. Vermont let the US in total taps with 6.15 million statewide. New York had the next highest number of taps with 2.8 million. Combined...

PHYS021 Term Project trial video better angle
Index card is exactly 2 m away from contraption, which is behind origin.

CTL Faculty Associates: Encouraging Academic Integrity in Remote Assessments
CTL Faculty Associates: Encouraging Academic Integrity in Remote Assessments

CTL Faculty Associates Share Ideas for Encouraging Academic Integrity in Remote Assessments
CTL Faculty Associates Share Ideas for Encouraging Academic Integrity in Remote Assessments

Inclusive Teaching: A Faculty Panel of Lessons Learned (January 2021)
Engage with a panel of faculty who have taken the Cornell Online Course on Inclusive Teaching Practices. They will discuss ways they implemented Inclusive Teaching practices into their courses during the pandemic. Practical ways to welcome all stu...

Pedagogical Workshop: Community Building in a Pandemic
This workshop presents an overview of strategies to build community in an online teaching environment. Whether you are teaching a fully online class, remote, or mixed, we will discuss simple ways to make the most of the technologies available to y...