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When "Clergyman" wrote his letter, most Vermonters who made maple sugar only produced enough to meet their own families’ needs.
Through early April, visitors are taken by horse-drawn wagon through the estate, shown how to both identify and tap a sugar maple tree ... snowpack in Vermont this winter has helped.
Climate change could put maple syrup making at risk if extreme weather and temperature changes harm the trees that produce the sap.
Hunt showed students how to properly identify when a tree ... maple syrup into candies. They say although they tap trees outside of the metro, there is cultural value to be had in urban sugar ...
It's a gray, rainy March day outside, but inside the Greene family sugar shack ... from live fiddle music to maple cotton candy to tree tapping demos. And of course, pancake breakfasts.
The Owen Sound Field Naturalists club (OSFN) has invited John Bittorf of Grey Sauble Conservation (GSCA) to give the April ...
Pocomoke River State Park is that supporting actor, and it’s time for its spotlight moment.
Valued by native Canadians for its sweet sap, the maple tree and the maple leaf are as representative of Canada as any other feature or landmark, officially appearing on the national flag starting in ...
The average mature sugar maple tree produces around 3 gallons of sap daily and 25 gallons per season. It takes about 40 gallons of sap to make 1 gallon of maple syrup. The other content of sap is ...