Wisconsin has long been a top producer in the maple syrup industry, using both traditional and modern methods of production.
The Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa's Gitigaan Program kicked off its Spring Series on Tuesday with a tradition ...
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 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 ...
Students in East Greenbush got a sweet lesson in science on Tuesday. Kids at Bell Top Elementary School learned how to make maple syrup – from tapping trees to collecting sap.
Producing other kinds of syrup could be a natural way for farmers to safeguard their harvest against warmer weather and pests. But maple experts say, the most famous syrup is here to stay. CONCORD, ...
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 ...
The Wild Center in Tupper Lake celebrates maple season by providing tools for locals to tap their own trees to harvest sap.
If you’re looking for a weekend that’s a little bit outdoorsy and a whole lot sweet, organizers say the upcoming Maple Syrup ...
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 ...
Researchers are exploring innovative ways to extend the sugaring season by tapping non-maple trees, offering distinct syrup flavors.