It is the favorable tree for syrup production as the sap contains twice the sugar concentration of any other maple species (~2.5% sugar). Trees are tapped in early spring when the sap begins to flow ...
Sitting by a fire in the Burton Chamber of Commerce log cabin on Burton Square, Tom, 81, shared his earliest memories of tapping sugar maple trees in the front yard of his family’s farm, boiling it ...
If not for maple syrup, March in Vermont would be all about mud season. Thank goodness that the grey days and muddy roads of ...
This story by Erin MacLellan first appeared in the Ohio State Alumni Magazine. MANSFIELD — Follow a winding trail into a ...
Did you know that it takes 40 gallons of sap to make one gallon of maple syrup? After attending a presentation at White Lake Community Library called “Sweetening the Future ...
To tap the tree, we made one notch on ... These results are crucial for maple syrup producers, which raise questions on the evolution of this production under climate change. The observed trend in the ...
The Sugar Shack is once again ready to make some delicious maple syrup straight from the trees of Wesselman Woods!
In Washington Mountain State Forest, those valley maples have a chance of going on and on — cooling the air, protecting the ...
Carrick and his brothers have a farm and produce maple syrup. Reviews? "Tastes good." "So smooth." One teammate's daughter ...