Indigenous peoples taught European colonizers how to tap maple trees to make maple syrup. For this Menominee family, it's a cultural touchpoint.
People enjoyed a sugar rush at the MSU Forestry Innovations Center while learning how to collect sap at home.
Tapping a tree for maple syrup is a tradition in New England. They're doing it with a modern twist in Sharon, Massachusetts.
The maple syrup season was in full swing. That was March 26, 2025. The next day, MLive chief meteorologist Mark Torregrossa ...
Experts say sap needs to be boiled until it becomes 66% sugar to make maple syrup, a process that can take anywhere from 8 to ...
The 2025 ice storm toppled tens of millions of trees and destroyed about a third of the state’s maple syrup production. This ...
As the sun stubbornly shone through the clouds on a seasonably chilly Sunday, the two sugar houses on Bear Cub Lane were in full swing for the final day of New York’s maple weekends. At Heaven Hill ...
Warmer winters are changing Wisconsin’s maple syrup season and could threaten a tradition rooted in tribal and rural communities.
NATICK - It's officially maple syrup season in Massachusetts. "Maple season is about a six-week window from when you tap the tree to when you're done collecting sap from the tree," said Haley Goulet ...
Students at Summit Environmental Elementary School traded traditional gym class for a hands-on lesson in making maple syrup.
U of M research shows there’s a better syrup—tastier, nutrient-dense, and good for a diverse food system. The problem: ...
Attendees were also invited to sample sap straight from the tree and enjoy treats like maple candies, syrup-covered pancakes, ...