Tapping a tree for maple syrup is a tradition in New England. They're doing it with a modern twist in Sharon, Massachusetts.
Daniel Gardner uses a mallet to bang in a sap spile into a maple tree on his property. Gardner’s Sugar House is one of ...
Indigenous peoples taught European colonizers how to tap maple trees to make maple syrup. For this Menominee family, it's a ...
Newswatch 16's Valeria Quiñones was at Keystone College, where students are bringing an age-old practice to life, one drop of ...
At the LoGuidice Educational Center, the late-winter tradition of tapping maple trees came alive in the hands of students ...
From tap to table, local elementary students are making their own maple syrup. After planning and prepping for a year, Summit ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. It generally takes between 20 and 100 gallons of sap to produce a gallon of pure maple syrup. The exact amount can vary dramatically based on ...
U of M research shows there’s a better syrup—tastier, nutrient-dense, and good for a diverse food system. The problem: ...
The collection of sap from maple trees has begun, and while the up and down temperatures, with deeper freezes at night, might ...
Maine's maple syrup industry thrives, with producers expanding to meet rising global demand.
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