Tapping a tree for maple syrup is a tradition in New England. They're doing it with a modern twist in Sharon, Massachusetts.
Experts say sap needs to be boiled until it becomes 66% sugar to make maple syrup, a process that can take anywhere from 8 to ...
For Crandon elementary students, science lessons aren’t coming from a textbook, they’re coming straight from maple trees.
Newswatch 16's Valeria Quiñones was at Keystone College, where students are bringing an age-old practice to life, one drop of ...
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How to tap maple trees for syrup in your backyard
Have you always wanted to learn to tap maple trees to make your own maple syrup? Then you’re in luck because maple syrup season is almost here. The 2025 maple syrup season is on the horizon, so now’s ...
U of M research shows there’s a better syrup—tastier, nutrient-dense, and good for a diverse food system. The problem: ...
From tap to table, local elementary students are making their own maple syrup.
Downs Park in Pasadena hosts a maple syrup demonstration Sunday showing guests to process of making maple syrup from identifying the trees to the finished product. Lyla Ferris, 7, is dressed as a ...
The sweet, slightly smoky scent of boiling maple sap fills sugar shacks this time of year. Gallons of sap bubble and pop as they’re refined into a deep amber syrup with a rich, earthy sweetness.
Sap may flow slowly, but maple syrup production in New York has grown over the past two decades. Here's how Oneida County ...
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