http://www.journaltribune.com/articles/2010/03/22/features/doc4ba7a961691ac900901307.txtThe last weekend in March means one thing in Maine: Maple Syrup Sunday. On March 28, sugarhouses across York County and all over the state will open their doors for visitors for the 27th annual event. Different sugarhouses will offer various activities, including maple syrup demonstrations, samples, pancake breakfasts, and the opportunity to purchase maple products.
This year, area sugarhouses may have less syrup available than in years past, as unseasonably warm weather has apparently put a damper on sap collection.
“It’s beautiful weather, but it’s not syrup weather,” said Clark Cole of Dayton.
The ideal weather, say maple syrup producers, is about 20 degrees at night, and about 40 degrees during the day. The freeze and thaw cycle helps the sap flow.
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