Sugar maple habitats appear to be shifting northward due to climate change. Maine maple syrup producers are working to adapt.
Maple sugaring — or syrup — season begins when the changing temperatures allow sap to flow up and down tree trunks. Indigenous people were the first to tap trees and the technique has since become a ...
Grocery store shelves are full of maple leaf stickers and shelf talkers indicating products are, in some way, Canadian. But ...
It takes 40 gallons of tree sap to create one gallon of maple syrup. The formula might come from science, but the result is pure magic, especially to Vermonters, who’ve been tapping and sugaring ...
Maple syrup fans can learn how the sweet stuff is made as well as sample some products as the Northwest Pennsylvania Maple Producers Association holds its 22nd Taste and Tour from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Families are participating in a weekend full of sweet activities at the Y at Watson Woods in Painted Post. The annual Maple ...
Known as “Maple Man,” a Missoula, Montana, resident taps 300-plus trees around town to grow his urban syrup business. He’s ...
Bendix Woods, LaGrange County and local farmers will put on tasty maple syrup fests and tours with lots of tasting and kids ...
She and her husband Jeff are a team. They have been hard at work collecting and boiling down sap into maple syrup in their Mason, N.H., backyard sugar house they call Babel’s Sugar Shack.
The sweetest tour in the Erie region is back. The Northwest Pennsylvania Maple Syrup Producers Association will host its annual Maple Taste & Tour Weekend March 15-16. The event begins each day at ...
But you wouldn’t want to eat all of their sugar. You can tap and make syrup from the boxelder, known as ash-leaf maple, which is a species of maple trees. Sycamores, butternut and birch trees ...
Maple sugaring season has begun in Michigan, offering residents a chance to see how sap is harvested and turned into syrup. Michigan ranks fifth in the nation for maple syrup production ...