Maple syrup is a way of life in New England and sugaring season brings tree tapping, maple on menus, and interactive events ...
Sugar camps are open for tours to show how sugar water is made into maple syrup and candy. The camps will also have various ...
Maple syrup is a one-ingredient food. Only one thing goes into making it: the sap of maple trees collected in early spring.
Some maple syrup producers collect sap this way and some still collect in buckets or bags directly from each tap. During the ...
Maple is considered a tonewood, or a wood that carries sound waves well, and is used in numerous musical instruments. Maple ...
As winter gradually fades, maple syrup producers are closely monitoring the weather, anticipating the perfect conditions to ...
New Jersey isn't prime maple sugaring zone, but that hasn't stopped people, parks commissions and universities from exploring ...
A new Canadian coin highlights one of the country's most beloved symbols with a sleek design. The Royal Canadian Mint ...
A new Canadian coin highlights one of the country's most beloved symbols with a sleek design set on a black rhodium ...
For Dan Wambeke, Jr. and his father, Dan, Sr., making maple syrup is something that brings the entire family together.
The St. Pierre Museum is hoping to "leaf" a mark on its community by growing 100 maple trees on its property — and it's looking to the community for help.