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Making your own maple syrup might sound like a quaint way to save money on the grocery store version, but you need a very ...
Got a maple tree? How to make homemade maple syrup from your own backyard Got a maple tree? Get your drill, the kids, the neighbors and go outside and tap it.
Maple trees aren't the only ones that produce edible sap, and you can use these tips to turn create a wide variety of tree syrups during the winter.
The color and flavor are linked. The hue doesn’t make one maple syrup "better" than the other, but it does correlate to the ...
The m aple trees in your yard can be tapped between mid-February through March and, depending on the weather, will produce sap that can be turned into maple syrup. Thirty-five gallons of sap from ...
The warmest winter on record drove farmers and hobbyists alike to start collecting tree sap for maple syrup a month or more earlier than they normally would.
Stockton University in southern New Jersey is pioneering maple syrup production using red maple trees as part of an effort to create a viable syrup industry.
March 12, From Maple Trees to Maple Syrup, Schlitz Audubon Nature Center, Milwaukee: Learn how to identify maple trees, how trees work, and the process of getting sap from a tree and turning it ...
HARDENBURGH, N.Y. — As sugaring season draws to a close in the Northeast, Ulster County maple syrup farmers have gone full-throttle into bottling, packaging, and selling their product. For Tree ...
It's part of an effort to use a species of maple tree common to southern New Jersey that has only half as much sugar as the maples of Vermont, the nation's maple syrup capital.
Tapping maple trees for syrup a rite of spring for Grand Forks couple Maple syrup season is just getting underway, and clouds of steam rise from the evaporators Derik and Sue Zimmel have set up in ...