Tapping a tree for maple syrup is a tradition in New England. They're doing it with a modern twist in Sharon, Massachusetts.
Indigenous peoples taught European colonizers how to tap maple trees to make maple syrup. For this Menominee family, it's a cultural touchpoint.
People enjoyed a sugar rush at the MSU Forestry Innovations Center while learning how to collect sap at home.
During the next month, the Michigan Maple Syrup Association will celebrate the tapping season and syrup heritage with weekend ...
The 2025 ice storm toppled tens of millions of trees and destroyed about a third of the state’s maple syrup production. This ...
The maple syrup season was in full swing. That was March 26, 2025. The next day, MLive chief meteorologist Mark Torregrossa ...
With ideal temperatures in the air at Beaver Creek Reserve, the syrup flowed at Maple Fest. While nature enthusiasts with a sweet tooth were anticipating the spring season, they visited ...
Minnesota maple syrup makers Miriam and Dave Rogotzke, prepare for a promising sap season with consistent optimal weather ...
Perhaps one of the most common myths about trees, Rachael West said, is that they go dormant during the winter months, falling into hibernation until spring rolls around. But West, founder of Eating ...
With the temperatures rising many of the maple trees in the area will soon be ready to be tapped for syrup. While syrup ...
Maple syrup is an especially welcome pantry staple during the cold weather season, when pancakes are a weekend breakfast star and root vegetables shine with a drizzle of this sweet gold. There are so ...
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