Tapping a tree for maple syrup is a tradition in New England. They're doing it with a modern twist in Sharon, Massachusetts.
Those who like maple syrup will have the opportunity to learn how to tap maple trees at events this month at several ...
CADILLAC — Here in the mitten it’s officially maple syrup season and what better way to kick off the season with a demonstration on how you can extract sap from any maple tree on your property with ...
Chippewa Nature Center hosted its annual Maple Syrup Day on Saturday, March 21, bringing in around 900 participants.
Real syrup flowed smoothly over stacks of pancakes at the annual Trees to Table Pancake Feed on Saturday morning. Marshall ...
Maple sugaring — or syrup — season is approaching, and soon enough you'll notice buckets clinging to maple trees as hobbyists and commercial operators begin collecting the sweet sap to make maple ...
As cold nights and slightly warmer days continue across the Poconos, maple season is underway. Those temperature swings are exactly what maple producers wait for each year, helping sap flow from the ...
Tree sap is the sticky substance you sometimes see oozing out of tree trunks. Pure maple syrup is the most widely known edible sap product, derived from the sap of the maple tree, but there are many ...
What do maple syrup and rubber have in common? They are both made from tree sap (kind of like tree blood)! However, only maple syrup is an edible sweet treat. Maple syrup is a natural sweetener with ...
Temperatures in Erie were colder than usual in February and warmer than usual in the first half of March. Sugar makers have ...