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Connecticut Agriculture

State of Connecticut DOAG: Connecticut Grown

The CT Grown Program was developed in 1986, when the now-familiar green and blue logo was created to identify agricultural products grown in the state. Over the past two decades, the CT Grown Program has blossomed into a multifaceted campaign that promotes these products through a diverse array of avenues in local, regional, national and international markets.

Maple Syrup Producers Association of Connecticut

Welcome to the Maple Syrup Producers Association of Connecticut (MSPAC). The traditional season to make maple syrup in Connecticut extends from early February until late March. This is called “the sugaring season”. Freezing nights and warm, sunny days are necessary for the maple tree to yield sap, a colorless liquid with a light, sweet taste (2%-4% sugar). Maple syrup producers, also referred to as sugarmakers, collect this maple sap, and through boiling, the maple taste and amber color are formed. We hope you enjoy reading more about MSPAC, syrup making and all things maple!

Places to Get Our Maple Syrup

The Dog Lane Cafe

Our delicious maple syrup is featured on the Dog Lane Cafe's menu.

Toast Four Corners

Toast Four Corners features many breakfast items including Pancakes, Waffles and French Toast topped with our River's Edge maple syrup.