Every spring, maple producers across New England begin collecting sap from sugar maple trees and boiling it down into syrup, often using the same methods that have been employed for centuries. Don't ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In this Wednesday, March 27, 2019 photo, maple syrup maker Fred Hopkins stands next to sap-collecting buckets in St. Albans, Vt., ...
The public is invited to join dozens of artists to celebrate the pieces they created for Geauga Park District’s Maple SugART Sap Bucket Invitational. Opening night for this community art exhibition ...
RUTLAND, Vt. (WCAX) - An old sugarmaking equipment factory that hasn’t made products for years is getting new life with plans to sweeten up the Marble City. Sixth-generation sugarer Nate Bissell has ...
Sugar maple trees don't grow just anywhere. Luckily for pancake and waffle lovers, Pennsylvania and Erie County are within the native range for this species that produces the sap used to make maple ...
NORTHFIELD — The Vermont State University Castleton football team had played with the lead all day in Saturday’s season opener, but with 38 seconds remaining faced the chance of enduring another Maple ...
The typical timeframe for gathering sap from tapped maple trees, at least in my neck of the woods, is March 1 to April 1. This year, however, folks I know in the maple syrup world were tapping their ...
Mike Kinnan in Pepper Pike has been maple sugaring since 2017, when a friend from Michigan pointed out that the silver maple trees in his yard could be tapped to make syrup. After many hours of ...
Traditionally sap was collected in buckets hung on trees, but it’s more common these days to see plastic tubing snaking from tree to tree, leading to a collection container or directly into the sugar ...