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Maple syrup producers Jennifer and Troy Richard own Hidden Acres Sugar Bush. They have 170 acres of Maple Trees and more than ...
Forest or sugar bush maple trees are the source of maple sugar sap used to produce maple syrup. The decline of these trees should be of concern to maple syrup producers and consumers. According to ...
The Sugar Maple Festival returns to downtown Bellbrook this weekend with several food vendors offering maple inspired treats, a hot dog eating contest, expanded beer garden hours and much more. The ...
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Native American tribes found that they could produce a delectable sweet nectar to sweeten their food, use as medicine, or trade with other tribes by boiling down sap from sugar maple trees.
BELLBROOK — The 45th annual Sugar Maple Festival returns to Bellbrook this weekend. The festival will begin at 5 p.m. Friday ...
But if you have a taste for maple syrup, you may think of collecting sap from a sugar maple tree. Sugar maple trees produce sap during the summer, which gets stored through the winter in their roots.
In addition to their lovely fall foliage, sugar maple (acer saccharum) is a critically important tree to the ecology of our forests, as well as to our regional Northern Appalachian heritage.
It’s peak maple sugar season and there’s no place better to get into the thick of it than New England. Maple trees are tapped across the region, from Rhode Island to the northern points of Maine.
The sugar shack was built with the help of the Plymouth Maple Association, local businesses and Plymouth High School students ...
Each spring, students and staff from the Myaamia Center and students and staff from the Western Program tap ten sugar maple trees in Peabody Woods. Maple sugaring, the process of making maple sugar ...
The sugar shack was built with the help of the Plymouth Maple Association, local businesses and Plymouth High School students. The shack will be used to boil sap collected from maple trees in the ...