The hands-on program lets students tap maple trees, grow food and learn agriculture through gardens, orchards and cooking clubs.
Those who like maple syrup will have the opportunity to learn how to tap maple trees at events this month at several Minnesota State Parks. The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources will ...
The Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa's Gitigaan Program kicked off its Spring Series on Tuesday with a tradition ...
Wisconsin has long been a top producer in the maple syrup industry, using both traditional and modern methods of production.
It’s now that special time of year where temperatures are below freezing at night and above freezing during the day, creating the perfect conditions for naturalists and hobbyists alike to collect sap ...
The Wild Center in Tupper Lake celebrates maple season by providing tools for locals to tap their own trees to harvest sap.
As the days grow longer and nights remain crisp, Prescott Farm Environmental Education Center invites the community to celebrate one of New England’s oldest and sweetest traditions. The ...
Maple Tree sap tapping has been difficult this year due to the record amount of snow and late spring start. Maple syrup farmers in the northland are waiting anxiously for the weather to warm up enough ...
Turning sap into syrup Residents will soon have the chance to learn how to tap their own maple trees and turn sap into syrup through a hands-on workshop hosted by the St. Pierre Museum. The workshop ...
Researchers are exploring innovative ways to extend the sugaring season by tapping non-maple trees, offering distinct syrup flavors.
The nights are still cold but days are (mostly) becoming milder. That means it’s time to tap into those maple trees to begin the process of converting the sticky sap into delicious maple syrup or ...
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.