Tapping a tree for maple syrup is a tradition in New England. They're doing it with a modern twist in Sharon, Massachusetts.
"It’s not just passing the technical knowledge, it's passing that relationship," said Leah Hopkins, a member of the Narragansett Indian Tribe who showed community members how maple sugaring works.
Maple syrup is an important business in New Hampshire. The state produces about 90,000 gallons of the sweet liquid every year ...
Each year in early spring, these schools teach their students a centuries-old tradition: how to make maple syrup, from ...
Maple syrup production around the Twin Tiers is in full swing, and maple experts are developing a low-cost way to make the process a little easier for producers ...
At Great Mountain Forest in Norfolk, the steam is billowing, and the forestry crew has been keeping busy making a breakfast ...
Watery sap drips slowly from a spout in the side of the tree, falling drop by drop into a silver metal bucket attached to the trunk. The slightly sweet tree water is a nutritious drink, but this ...
Minnesota maple syrup makers Miriam and Dave Rogotzke, prepare for a promising sap season with consistent optimal weather ...