An Indigenous organization in Minneapolis helps teach cultural traditions in the city during maple syrup season.
A visit to a sugar shack run by First Nations people sheds light on maple syrup’s deep roots in northeastern Canada.
The art of making maple syrup dates all the way back to the 1600s, when Native Americans first discovered the sweet magic of ...
Some words may be mispronounced. About the time you thought you ought to be out tapping maple trees it got too cold to even go outside, let alone for the sap to flow. During those five days of ...
Students at Auburndale Middle High School learn maple tree tapping in their school forest as part of their Agriculture class.
With conversations about tariffs in the news, there is some uncertainty about prices on certain items. Once again it is an ...
Breakheart Reservation continued its longstanding tradition of Maple Sugarin’ for the 36th year on Saturday, offering visitors different demonstrations put on by members of the Department of ...
Maple sugaring — or syrup — season begins when the changing temperatures allow sap to flow up and down tree trunks. Indigenous people were the first to tap trees and the technique has since ...
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You can tap a few different maple species in New Hampshire for sap, but sugar maples are best because they have a higher sugar content in the sap. Look for a tree that’s 10 to 12 inches in diameter.