Black River FFA students are tapping maple trees, turning sap into syrup. This hands-on project teaches plant science and forestry.
Tapping a tree for maple syrup is a tradition in New England. They're doing it with a modern twist in Sharon, Massachusetts.
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 ...
Participants in the Boys & Girls Club of Maliseets gained first-hand knowledge on how to identify sap producing maple trees ...
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From maple tapping to garden clubs, Schenectady's Farm to School program grows hands-on learning
The hands-on program lets students tap maple trees, grow food and learn agriculture through gardens, orchards and cooking clubs.
At the LoGuidice Educational Center, the late-winter tradition of tapping maple trees came alive in the hands of students ...
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 ...
With the temperatures rising many of the maple trees in the area will soon be ready to be tapped for syrup. While syrup ...
Question: During the recent warm spell, I saw someone tapping maple trees for syrup. Isn’t it too early? Answer: Tapping maple sap is ready when nature says so, and for some experienced “sugarbushers, ...
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 ...
Those who like maple syrup will have the opportunity to learn how to tap maple trees at events this month at several ...
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