After weeks of bitter cold and deep snow across central Indiana, a quieter but much sweeter seasonal shift is beginning to take shape. Maple syrup producers across the region are starting to tap trees ...
Every winter, John Cermak and his family drill holes into 2,200 maple trees on their 45-acre farm. They hammer steel spouts into those holes, and then they wait. “The ideal weather for us is when it ...
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Tapping maple trees for syrup the Vermont way
The homesteading pros at Gold Shaw Farm tap maple trees for syrup using the Vermont method. John Bolton says latest Iran war development has Trump 'back in a panic mode' Lucy and Ricky in real life: ...
CLACKAMAS COUNTY, Ore. — At first, it may not look like much: a forest, a few buckets and a slow drip. But if you wait long enough, it turns into something sweet. That slow transformation is at the ...
René Lacroix tramps through the knee-deep snow in the backwoods of the Eastern Townships, along with five other aspiring maple syrup producers. They're all intent on finding out what it takes to ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Credit: Joe Raedle / Getty Images Maple syrup is an especially welcome pantry staple during the cold weather season, when pancakes ...
A maple syrup program is teaching students about sustainable production through a grove of red maple trees at Stockton University in Galloway. Each winter, about 600 red maples are tapped in the ...
ACME, Wash. — Every bottle of Neil's Bigleaf Maple Syrup starts with a drill, a tap and a maple tree that's been standing in the foothills of the North Cascades for centuries. "Everything that's ...
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