This March, join the fun at five Minnesota state parks as the DNR showcases maple syrup making—from tapping trees to the sweet finish on your pancakes.
Sugar maple and red maple are the most common trees to tap, but syrup can also be made from silver maple, black maple and boxelder.
The fluctuation in temperatures this time of year has the tree tapping crew at Mountsberg Conservation Area excited for a new season.
There are plenty of places to get in on the sweet tradition of turning maple-tree sap into syrup in southeastern Wisconsin this March.
Experience the traditional process of maple syrup production at Kreider Creations Maple Farm. Enjoy maple-based treats and activities for the whole family.
In order to harvest sap, maple trees need to be in a climate with weather fluctuations that freeze the sap, and thaw it, helping it flow. This is why states that have strong winters tend to favor ...
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The Northeast produces the vast majority of U.S. maple syrup because of cold, freezing nights followed by warm, ...
The Anita B. Gorman Discovery Center hosted its annual Urban Woods event in Kansas City to celebrate the benefits and beauty of native Missouri and Kansas trees on Saturday.
Sarai Santiago lifted the paper cup filled with clear liquid to her lips and took a sip. “This is water,” the 8-year-old ...
Maple syrup is a uniquely North American product thanks to its many sugar maple trees and a freeze/thaw cycle from late winter into spring that allows sap to flow. It is a staple of the American ...
Maple syrup season has officially begun in the Capital Region, despite being a little bit late this year due to the cold ...