Last year on April 1, I was driving home listening to a great story on NPR, about how cheap foreign imports of Maple Syrup (from boiling discarded maple furniture) were harming the Maple Syrup industry in the Northeast. Untapped maple trees would then explode, often harming and killing the maple farmers. You can listen to the story on NPR’s page.
It might be worth following up on these other stories from a year ago:
- Bush Cancels Space Shuttle Program
- UN Votes to Shut Down Internet
- Google Releases DNA-Scanning Drink
- Bush Twins Enlist in Air Force, Deploy to Iraq
Enjoy!
