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Blueberries for Sal is a classic children's picture book written and illustrated by Robert McCloskey in 1948. The story is set in Maine, following the adventures of a young girl named Sal and a bear cub named Little Bear as they both go blueberry picking with their respective mothers before winter.
Blueberry jam is made from blueberries, sugar, water, and fruit pectin. Blueberry sauce is a sweet sauce prepared using blueberries as a primary ingredient. Blueberry wine is made from the flesh and skin of the berries, which is fermented and then matured; usually, the lowbush variety is used.
The recipes all use a special blend of fresh milk and cream from local farms; Maine Wild Blueberry showcases wild blueberries sourced from Ellsworth, Maine. The result: an award-winning taste ...
Farms in Aroostook County, Maine (7 P) C. Farms in Cumberland County, Maine (14 P) F. Farm museums in Maine (2 P) Pages in category "Farms in Maine"
Stetson's business endeavors and major investments since the late 1990s have focused on socially responsible companies such as Tom's of Maine and the Beech Hill Farm in Rockport, Maine (formerly the largest commercial organic blueberry operation in the state of Maine), which is now operated by the Coastal Mountains Land Trust. [3]
Pages in category "Farms on the National Register of Historic Places in Maine" The following 42 pages are in this category, out of 42 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The farm at Larsen Lake is popular with residents and tourists, and includes U-pick blueberries. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] In 1995, the blueberry farm suffered from a devastating fungal outbreak. The use of fungicide to stop the outbreak led to controversy since the farm lost its organic status.
John Weston (1834-1909) specialized the farm for livestock production, and had what is now the main farmhouse built, replacing an older Federal-style house. [2] A portion of the Weston's farm holdings, encompassing more than 185 acres (75 ha) and including their houses and major outbuildings, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places.