People enjoyed a sugar rush at the MSU Forestry Innovations Center while learning how to collect sap at home.
Maple Weekend at Letchworth State Park gave people the chance to learn about New York's maple sugar-making process.
Students at Summit Environmental Elementary School traded traditional gym class for a hands-on lesson in making maple syrup.
Tapping a tree for maple syrup is a tradition in New England. They're doing it with a modern twist in Sharon, Massachusetts.
According to Buddy the Elf, the fourth and most natural (least processed) of the elves’ food groups is syrup. Judging by the movie scenes, it’s maple syrup — that’s what people mean when they say ...
Mark and Susan Lockwood have made a hobby of tapping maple trees on their Seekonk property each year for the past 24 years. In a homemade evaporator, gallons of sap are boiled all day long at the end ...
Attendees were also invited to sample sap straight from the tree and enjoy treats like maple candies, syrup-covered pancakes, ...
Indigenous peoples taught European colonizers how to tap maple trees to make maple syrup. For this Menominee family, it's a cultural touchpoint.
Maple Weekends. The GLOW region is in the second weekend of this year’s Maple Weekends, an opportunity for maple producers across ...
At Letchworth State Park, maple season is underway, and visitors will be able to get a firsthand look at how one of New ...
U of M research shows there’s a better syrup—tastier, nutrient-dense, and good for a diverse food system. The problem: ...
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