Tapping a tree for maple syrup is a tradition in New England. They're doing it with a modern twist in Sharon, Massachusetts.
What makes sap start running in late winter? And how do you tap a tree without harming it? Coming up at 9 a.m. on Thursday, MPR News host Angela Davis talks about the science behind maple syrup.
With ideal temperatures in the air at Beaver Creek Reserve, the syrup flowed at Maple Fest. While nature enthusiasts with a sweet tooth were anticipating the spring season, they visited ...
With the temperatures rising many of the maple trees in the area will soon be ready to be tapped for syrup. While syrup ...
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How to tap maple trees for syrup in your backyard
Have you always wanted to learn to tap maple trees to make your own maple syrup? Then you’re in luck because maple syrup ...
Indigenous peoples taught European colonizers how to tap maple trees to make maple syrup. For this Menominee family, it's a ...
Students at Summit Environmental Elementary School traded traditional gym class for a hands-on lesson in making maple syrup.
CROSS PLAINS (WKOW) -- It's the time of the year for maple tree tapping, and many area farms have been busy gathering their share of sap to be cooked into syrup. The weather, however, is creating some ...
Dozens of Maine sugarhouses will be celebrating a successful harvest this weekend with pancake breakfasts, discounted maple ...
Question: During the recent warm spell, I saw someone tapping maple trees for syrup. Isn’t it too early? Answer: Tapping maple sap is ready when nature says so, and for some experienced “sugarbushers, ...
While production is much larger today, maple syrup making remains a local, often family tradition in maple making regions, ...
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