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Climate change could put maple syrup making at risk if extreme weather and temperature changes harm the trees that produce ...
By Dawn De Busk CONVENIENTLY LOCATED right off Route 35 in Harrison, a blow-up maple syrup bottle greets visitors to Dad’s ...
While maple syrup producers can't tap out more sap ... the day so the sap can flow through the trees and out of the tap into the bucket," she said. "There was so much ice on the ground, and ...
I make maple syrup, which is a relatively simple process. You collect the sap, which is about 2% sugar, and boil it down ...
Students in Michigan Tech's College of Forest Resources and Environmental Science are tapping into seasonal experiences found ...
By now, most of those buckets, hung on maple trees, have been supplanted by plastic tubes snaking through the woods, but making maple syrup—"sugaring," it’s called—remains the premier rite ...
A Halifax man produced two litres of syrup from a maple on his property and another on the city's property. But the city says ...
"Every afternoon, I go out with a bucket full of empty pop bottles and fill them with the sap," Heard said. "And then I boil, boil, boil, boil, boil." Maple syrup ... backyard tapping is a spring ...
Uncertainty over Trump’s tariffs is gripping the U.S. maple industry. Producers like Jim Judd ... a kindergartner from ...
The president of the Wadena Area Growers Association taps his maple and birch trees on his Sebeka farm north of Wadena to produce syrup he also sells at the Wadena Farmers Market.
During this year’s maple season, which can run from February to April, they made 4,000 gallons of maple syrup. It has been ... Campbell has up to 20,000 tap lines running during maple season ...